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The memristor is a type of semiconductor device that has been gaining traction in recent years. It is a two-terminal device that can remember its most recent state, and is used in a variety of applications such as memory storage, neuromorphic computing, and analog signal processing. It is seen as a potential replacement for traditional transistors, as it is more energy efficient and can be used in a wider range of applications.
The memristor market is expected to grow in the coming years, as more companies are investing in the technology. Companies such as HP, Samsung, and Intel are investing in the development of memristors, and are looking to incorporate them into their products. Other companies such as Crossbar, Nantero, and Adesto are also developing memristors for commercial use. Show Less Read more