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    hmm... pwede e store unlmited nah ani?

    if pwede unlimited like a brain cool ayo ni na invention...

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    Quote Originally Posted by emailroy2002 View Post
    hmm... pwede e store unlmited nah ani?

    if pwede unlimited like a brain cool ayo ni na invention...
    pwede ra kaayo, ang kuyaw ani, makalimot ang memory. sign of aging ba.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ethzneuron View Post
    this may or may not answer your questions but hope you read though..

    What is an analogy for a memristor?
    A common analogy for a resistor is a pipe that carries water. The water itself is analogous to electrical charge, the pressure at the input of the pipe is similar to voltage, and the rate of flow of the water through the pipe is like electrical current. Just as with an electrical resistor, the flow of water through the pipe is faster if the pipe is shorter and/or it has a larger diameter. An analogy for a memristor is an interesting kind of pipe that expands or shrinks when water flows through it. If water flows through the pipe in one direction, the diameter of the pipe increases, thus enabling the water to flow faster. If water flows through the pipe in the opposite direction, the diameter of the pipe decreases, thus slowing down the flow of water. If the water pressure is turned off, the pipe will retain it most recent diameter until the water is turned back on. Thus, the pipe does not store water like a bucket (or a capacitor) – it remembers how much water flowed through it.

    - Memristor FAQ
    unsay diference sa neural net?

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    Quote Originally Posted by analog man View Post
    pwede ra kaayo, ang kuyaw ani, makalimot ang memory. sign of aging ba.
    og matandogan ma amnesia..

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    @analog man and moklo, memristor is a passive device.
    source: Memristor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Quote Originally Posted by -_- View Post
    unsay diference sa neural net?
    memristor is an electronic component. as what wiki says neural nets (ANN) are just models for computation mimicking our brains - thats how i understand it btw.

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    ngega nagud ani.. i cant wait to see this in action! hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by ethzneuron View Post
    @analog man and moklo, memristor is a passive device.
    source: Memristor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


    memristor is an electronic component. as what wiki says neural nets (ANN) are just models for computation mimicking our brains - thats how i understand it btw.
    i admire your research ability. thanks by the way.

    because if there is a transfer of resistance in this component. and that's active. like a transistor.

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    theoritically it is a electronic passive device pero di ni xa practically ma apply sa mga electronics enthusiast or hobbyist although naa siyay electronic symbol,pero wala xay gihatag nga actual footprint or dimension ani nga device ,because its a nanoscopically small. so mga comp-eng or hardware engineer, mag lisod pata ug himo ug prototypes nga involve ang memristor sa atong design.

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    asa pud kaha ni nato pwede ma-apply
    ang application mao importante ani

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    lau lau pa guro ni

    unless maka develop sila ug device or material na

    mo work in parallel with billions of things



    kung electronics lang basihan marag kutob ra sa 1million parallel task

    pero kung human brain 1billion + parallel task

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