"In other words, it's nonvolatile memory - with a few advantages over flash. "It holds its memory longer," Williams says. "It's simpler. It's easier to make - which means it's cheaper - and it can be switched a lot faster, with less energy.""
Sounds to me like he's saying it's faster.
@Jim: You're arguing from semantics that there can be no memristor? That doesn't seem a bit daft to you?
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From the article:
"In other words, it's nonvolatile memory - with a few advantages over flash. "It holds its memory longer," Williams says. "It's simpler. It's easier to make - which means it's cheaper - and it can be switched a lot faster, with less energy.""
Sounds to me like he's saying it's faster.
@Jim: You're arguing from semantics that there can be no memristor? That doesn't seem a bit daft to you?
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