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  2. Memristor - Wikipedia

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    A memristor (/ ˈ m ɛ m r ɪ s t ər /; a portmanteau of memory resistor) is a non-linear two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux linkage.It was described and named in 1971 by Leon Chua, completing a theoretical quartet of fundamental electrical components which also comprises the resistor, capacitor and inductor.

  3. Resistive random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    A key requirement was the need for a high work function metal such as Pt or Ir to interface with the TaO x layer. The change of O content results in resistance change as well as Schottky barrier change. More recently, a Ta 2 O 5 /TaO x layer was implemented, which still requires the high work function metal to interface with Ta 2 O 5. [61]

  4. Category : Formula One formatting and function templates

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    [[Category:Formula One formatting and function templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Formula One formatting and function templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Data compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    For example, uncompressed songs in CD format have a data rate of 16 bits/channel x 2 channels x 44.1 kHz ≅ 1.4 Mbit/s, whereas AAC files on an iPod are typically compressed to 128 kbit/s, yielding a compression ratio of 10.9, for a data-rate saving of 0.91, or 91%.

  6. Phase-change memory - Wikipedia

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    Often the isolation capabilities are inferior to the use of transistors if the on/off ratio for the selector is not sufficient, limiting the ability to operate very large arrays in this architecture. Chalcogenide-based threshold switches have been demonstrated as a viable selector for high-density PCM arrays [22]

  7. Linear-feedback shift register - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a linear-feedback shift register (LFSR) is a shift register whose input bit is a linear function of its previous state. The most commonly used linear function of single bits is exclusive-or (XOR). Thus, an LFSR is most often a shift register whose input bit is driven by the XOR of some bits of the overall shift register value.

  8. Organic field-effect transistor - Wikipedia

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    The reasons for this surge of interest are manifold. The performance of OFETs, which can compete with that of amorphous silicon (a-Si) TFTs with field-effect mobilities of 0.5–1 cm 2 V −1 s −1 and ON/OFF current ratios (which indicate the ability of the device to shut down) of 10 6 –10 8, has improved significantly.

  9. Compositional data - Wikipedia

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    The only information is given by the ratios between components, so the information of a composition is preserved under multiplication by any positive constant. Therefore, the sample space of compositional data can always be assumed to be a standard simplex, i.e. κ = 1 {\displaystyle \kappa =1} .