A memristor, or memory resistor, is a two-terminal electronic component that stores data as resistance values, allowing it to "remember" its previous state even when power is turned off. As researchers explore new ways to improve computing performance and efficiency, memristors have gained attention for their potential to enable neuromorphic computing, artificial intelligence, and non-volatile memory applications, offering a promising alternative to traditional transistor-based technology.
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