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RE: Multi-State?

Comment comment by gnifyus on 01 May 2008

a functioning memrister would be able to store more than just 0 and 1.

So theoretically, the circuitry that scans the memory would have to "convert" the present state of its more or less analog resistance value of say a "5", to a "101"? This of course assumes a very precise and homogenous level of resistance for each and every memristor in the array to prevent any errors.

If these memristors actually can work with dependable variable states, I also see great potential for some sort of analog memory applications.

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