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Volume 1 Issue 1, January 2018

Memristors move analogue computing closer to the edge

Large memristor arrays have been shown to be capable of analogue vector-matrix multiplication, illustrating their potential for use in Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing applications. The cover shows a photograph of an integrated chip containing memristor crossbar arrays of various sizes.

See Li et al. and News & Views by Wu et al.

Image: Can Li, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Cover Design: Karen Moore.

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  • A new journal for a new era of electronics.

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News & Views

  • Spiral inductors that are made from intercalated multilayer graphene, and exploit the kinetic inductance of the material, could help deliver miniaturized radio-frequency integrated circuits.

    • Wen Huang
    • Xiuling Li
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  • Analogue computing based on memristors could offer a faster and more energy-efficient alternative to conventional digital computing in IoT applications.

    • Huaqiang Wu
    • Peng Yao
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  • A microfabricated silicon device can locally measure the intensity of an electric field without any significant field distortion.

    • Vittorio Ferrari
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  • Swallowable electronic capsules can provide gas profiles of the gut and distinguish changes in a person’s diet.

    • Benjamin Terry
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  • This Perspective argues that the challenges facing the semiconductor industry are unprecedented and undermine incentives for continued collective action in research and development, potentially threatening world-wide economic growth; significantly increased public funding, as well as leadership beyond traditional stakeholders, is required.

    • Hassan N. Khan
    • David A. Hounshell
    • Erica R. H. Fuchs
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  • This Perspective evaluates the state of the art in memristor-based electronics and explores the future development of such devices in on-chip memory, biologically inspired computing and general-purpose in-memory computing.

    • Mohammed A. Zidan
    • John Paul Strachan
    • Wei D. Lu

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  • This Perspective discusses the potential of thin-film transistor technologies in the development of low-cost, flexible integrated circuits, evaluating the more mature technologies available today in terms of their potential circuit applications and the implications they will have in the design of integrated circuits.

    • Kris Myny
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  • The Intel 4004 is renowned as the world’s first commercial microprocessor. Project leader and designer of the 4004, Federico Faggin, retraces the steps leading to its invention.

    • Federico Faggin

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