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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor

>> No.17301883

how to invest in it though? i was hyped about this a few years ago for building a brain on a chip, but havent looked at ways to profit from it.

>> No.17301892

Ok, I'm sold. How do I invest in this?

>> No.17301896

A family friend filed a patent for memresistor technology, then "committed suicide" a couple weeks later after warning my father he would never commit suicide. We don't talk about it.

>> No.17301916

>>17301883
Make a memristor coin

>> No.17301961

Oh and HP labs has a working prototype. I think they are bringing a new type of memory to market in the next few years.

There is some weird stuff going on with this. Much like early laser tech. IMO it's just more garbage they reverse engineered from the crash but I don't know why They picked HP labs to showcase it.

>> No.17302001

>>17301859
Thanks for the based tip anon

>> No.17302039

>>17301859
way above my head anon. brainlet breakdown please?

>> No.17302180

>>17302039
Advances in material technology have made something that was once theoretical, actually possible and able to be produced at industrial scale.

To really dumb it down, it's like going from crt to a 144hz 3ms led monitor. Except it's for memory.

It's a core requirement for quantum computing and memory utilizing memresitor tech effectively is about 100x more efficient and fast than current tech available to consoomers.

It's so advanced there aren't even devices that can use it effectively yet. Some companies are building super computer bullshit that is supposed to use it, which will of course go to government and finance institutions for ubiquitous surveillance and market control, but eventually it will matriculate and we will be getting handheld devices faster than today's supercomputers. Pipeline is about 10 years unless They decide consumers cannot be trusted with that amount of processing power (likely because it makes most consumer level security obsolete like 6 letter passwords and pins which a machine this fast can brute force in a few seconds).

So...its a coin toss. Buy some HP after virus kills half of China and the markets crash.

>> No.17302221

>>17302180
Based rundown

>> No.17302226

>>17302180
Intel
Knowm
HRL
Panasonic
Sony
Samsung
SK Hynix
Hewlett Packard
IBM
Toshiba

which one has the most growth potential

>> No.17302301

>>17302226
Gooks don't get crash tech. This is crash tech. If you really want to make this play go with American tech companies making noise about memresitors.

>> No.17302335

consult MULTIPLE people in electrical,electronic,chemical engineering,physics and keep you head low.

>> No.17302363

>>17301896
>>17301961
>>17302180
>>17302301

bro are you a schizo? you seem knowledgeable but you capitalized "They" in one of your posts

>> No.17302368

>>17301859
I am finishing my masters in computer engineering and was shocked to see a picture of a fucking memristor on this board of all places. I have never seen it come up on /g/ or /sci/ either...

Anyways, I am located in oregon near intel and know a lot of people that work there. There have been whispers over the last year or so of a huge breakthrough in memristors for use in quantum computing, it is supposed to be revolutionary. It could also be a bunch of nothingburger, but my memory architecture professor just left intel to teach full time (made enough money) and hinted at big changes in technology around the corner due to this thing.

>> No.17302435

i posted 2 times in /sci/ but no-one blinked an eye

>> No.17302467

>>17301859
Is this the equivalent of 2009 BTC?

>> No.17302484

WHO DO I GIVE MONEY TO

>> No.17302505

>>17301859
just bought some shares of MEMRI TV, couldn't be happier

>> No.17302549

>>17302435
It seems very vague what the actual implementation would be though?
An analog memory for quantum computers?
We don't even have any proper implementation of quantum computers yet so why would this make any sense?

And also, you haven't provided any companies that are focus on development/implementations of memristors.

>> No.17302558

>>17301859
How do I invest in this?

>> No.17302615

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/explorer/Investigation.html?#id=7399

>> No.17302673

>>17302368
>It could also be a bunch of nothingburger

Just like the digital camera, it might take decades before it would even reach the mass market.

>> No.17302683

>>17302467 it's funny because it was discovered in 2008-2009 just like bitcoin was invented 2008-2009.Religious people will say is an act of god hehe

>> No.17302727

>>17302505
>Iran
Shoo shoo Rashid

>> No.17302780

>>17302673
The digital camera was fully ready for decades before release it was suppressed by film companies and camera companies working together for a quick payout. Like GM and Ford suppressing ev's for a quick payout from gas companies. I'd like to say (could be hugely wrong) That companies are not that stupid anymore, they can make big bank on this technology, GM, Ford, and Polaroid are suffering the consequences of dumb greed like no other, probably wont survive

>> No.17302797

>>17302435
Biz is the highest IQ board across all of the chans so you posted in the right place.

>> No.17302805

>>17301859
electrical engineer here, never heard of that shit before

not sure i understand how it can be used to store memory?

>> No.17302811

>>17301859
>>17302558
https://www.openpr.com/news/1934934/memristor-market-2026-business-statistics-key-market
My 10 seconds of research suggests all the big semi companies will be developing this tech. So just but shares in INTL, AMD, MU, ect. Haven't found a company dedicated to this yet.

>> No.17302822

>>17301859
>tfw reading this makes me feel like a brainlet

>> No.17302894

>>17302805
>electrical engineer doesnt understand
Checks out.I worked as an in house electrician for a long time. Hired in off experience, I couldnt stand you fuckers, hardly knew shit about electrics but strutted around L-LOOK IVE GOT T-THIS PIECE OF PAPER. S-SO ThAT MEANS I KNOW WHAT IM DO-.
> Blew a fuse.
The profession that taught me a degree doesn't mean a damn thing.

>> No.17303048

>>17302894
why so mad bro, chill

guess what, i read a bit more of this stuff and now i know why it can store data, so fuck off subhuman

>> No.17303081

>>17303048
come on, im just busting your ass brother. kek

>> No.17303093

>>17302797
>doesn't browse bant

ngmi

>> No.17303101

>>17302894
Based retarded boomer reply.

FWIW I'm an EE, the guy you replied to is a stupid fuck. I did undergrad research for a professor who was looking to make nano scale memristors similar to what HP did.

>> No.17303190

>>17303101
Not quite im just an autistic zoomer that got kind of lucky. You should hit up your prof. so we can solve this thread of who to invest in

>> No.17303306

TIPS:EVERYONE quietly is working on this technology,so read every day every article about this things and if you read about mass production or re-discovered or approved is time to go BIG.i am dropout of electrical and computer engineering and i was looking for logic gated and i found the imply gate and i got into the rabbit hole.

>> No.17303347

>>17301859
Based and teslapillled

>> No.17303383

>>17302549
Okay, so no one is answering the questions?
Pure speculation play on technology which has been around for 10 - 15 + years with vague applications?

>> No.17303561

>>17303383
you can store a lot of data in just one memresistor, not sure how much and how many times you can read it without changing the data due to the observation event itself, but its in the 100x what we have today

it could replace transistor as we know it, this shit is absurd

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>>17303561
>>17303383

we could use this shit to make a synthetic brain, imagine infinity neuroplasticity

>> No.17303665

>>17303190
I mean to be fair if the only EEs you know are in construction then yeah you're probably dealing with the absolute bottom of the barrel.

Been out of school for 4 years now so I doubt he'd recognize me.

But realistically if you want to know who to invest in high tech, good luck. Industry doesn't want academia to discover and self patent. If any of the tech companies here are taking memristor research seriously and making progress (and even that notion is dubious to me given no significant progress has been made) then there's not a snowball's chance in the devil's asshole that they're letting it become public knowledge that my prof has access to.

>> No.17303702

>>17302363
can't comprehend beyond his narrow field of view

ahhh, he must be a schizo
KYS

>> No.17303722

https://www.falstad.com/circuit/e-mr.html
for the science and engineering friends.

>> No.17303965

>>17301859
HP have put this on the backburner.

>> No.17303971

FOR ANY HACKER OUT THERE READING THIS POST.Find multiple emails from multiple universities(undergrad,post grand,phd) around the world and send them at least the wiki page of this subject , to find out the truth about the progress of this technology.much obliged.

>> No.17304094

>>17301859
how to invest in this?
which shares to buy?

>> No.17304604

>>17304094 read this: >>17303306

>> No.17305103

Alright /biz/, let's do this

>> No.17305762

Memristor. Ok note taken. I have a feeling this might be something worth looking into further.

>> No.17306283

>>17301859
This thread is freaking /x tier.
We teached memristor in DUT in france 10 years ago (technical school of electronics GEII). Mostly teachers talk about it 5 minutes : it's theorical for now, and could make good analogical memory if someone manage to find a way to create one.
Nothing to do with aliens or shit, it's just like the negative resistor. On paper you ca use it to simplify calculus, but the component itself don't exist yet and can be simulated with existing components (like op amp for negative resistor).
Heck, you can buy ReRam microcontrolers if you want : the Panasonic AM13L-STK2 : MN101LR05D is an 8-bit MCU with built in ReRAM for evaluation and USB too. Isn't life splendid?
But, yes, like quantique computer, it's a technology to keep an eye on.

>> No.17307006

>>17306283 im re-reading all the comments and i cant stop laughing.Yes it is a /x tier.

>> No.17307214

>>17306283
This is better than 80% of the threads that come through this place daily. At least some worthwhile information was shared

>> No.17307349

>>17302301
>Crash tech
As in, from an alien ship?

>> No.17307407

>>17307349 this alien chip: https://hackaday.com/2019/08/02/memristor-computing-on-a-chip/

>> No.17307588

Nothing in this thread is real.I posted all the comments my self.

>> No.17307895

>>17302363
European languages have weird rules about pronoun capitalization. Usually it's german trying to appear polite and formal.

>> No.17307963

Te

>> No.17308066

>>17302368
>I am finishing my masters in computer engineering and was shocked to see a picture of a fucking memristor on this board of all places. I have never seen it come up on /g/ or /sci/ either...
bullish. /biz/ board IQ ranking is higher than I thought. I don't doubt those boards forementioned will catch on sooner or later.

>Theory: the early adopters from /g/ are the smartest people on this website and they all moved to /biz/.

>> No.17308103

>>17307588
.....nice dubs anon. This thread is freaky but I like it. Maybe I’ll buy a memristor powered gaming rig with my link gains in 2030