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What are the most compelling scientific questions in memristive materials for neuromorphic processing, and what are promising future research directions for the field?
The National Academies' Condensed Matter and Materials Research Committee invites you to attend a workshop on memristic materials for neuromorphic processing applications held on Friday, February 28 from 10am-5:00pm ET in Washington, DC. The workshop explores the current state and future potential of memristive technologies, particularly those based on polymer and ion dynamics. It also explores what will be needed to achieve energy efficient neuromorphic computing based on these technologies.
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Frontiers in Memristive Materials for Neuromorphic Processing Applications: Proceedings of a Workshop
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·2021
Current von Neumann style computing is energy inefficient and bandwidth limited as information is physically shuttled via electrons between processor, short term non-volatile memory, and long-term storage. Biologically inspired neuromorphic computing, with its inherent autonomous learning capabiliti...
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