According to the scientist, such devices have the potential to be used in neuromorphic computers and other advanced computing systems. He noted that neuromorphic computers mimic the functioning of the human brain, but are based on microchips. At the same time, about 40% of the area of modern microprocessor systems is occupied by memory, which makes non-volatile types of memory important for such technologies.
Details of the new development will be presented at the Microelectronics Forum, which will be held in the Sirius federal district from September 23 to 28, Krasnikov added.
Source: Ferra

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