I was reading about Memristors in a recent issue of New Scientist. Apparently they have properties similar to that of a neuron, so that they should be able to form impressive neural nets that should recognise patterns and objects in an environment easily.
But I notice this WIRED article was from 2012, predicting that memristors will revolutionize computing by 2014. Gosh, what happened?
https://www.wired.com/2012/07/hp-memristors/
Basically it was hard to make and got out competed by improvements to flash memory ... theregister.co.uk - Never-never chip tech Memristor shuffles closer to death row
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