Yeah, I was reading about this before. Interesting indeed. It's a wonder a big deal isn't being made about it. Probably because it's not anywhere near commercially viable or something. Hopefully in a year or so, we'll start seeing some real applications. And shit will start changing. This better not just blow over.
edit: Yes, just what I was hoping to read:
edit: Yes, just what I was hoping to read:
http://www.neoseeker.com/news/7972-comp … memristor/Neoseeker wrote:
This technology is also in pretty good shape to actually be developed because it is being patented by HP Labs. If this tech instead came out of a small research lab or university, it is much more possible that its implementation would be hampered by legal ranglings and litigious hoop-jumping. Instead, HP Labs is in good shape to churn out some razor's-edge devices that will keep computing technology developing at the break-neck speed that we have all grown accustom to. (Send me some HP stocks if you have spares kicking around, thank you.)
Last edited by Mek-Stizzle (2008-05-01 13:24:47)
everyone not in the know google has cute widgets that will get you news even before Bf2s /blasphemy

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/62834.html

http://www.technewsworld.com/story/62834.html
Ok, time to invest in HP Lab stock.
I find it typical that with such a (supposedly) great discovery, the aspect that exites people on this forum the most seems to be 'faster game loading times'
Well considering this is a gaming forum...Lai wrote:
I find it typical that with such a (supposedly) great discovery, the aspect that exites people on this forum the most seems to be 'faster game loading times'