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Using GNU Octave Scripts for Post-Analysis of Xyce Simulation Results within Qucs-S Graphical User Interface

  • 2017-04-24
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

Today I’ll be discussing advanced features of the Knowm Open-Source EDA Stack that include extensions to Qucs-S for post-analysis of the M-MSS ( Mean Meta-Stable Switch Memristor Model ) pulse response simulation results we explored in my last post Simu... read more

Simulating Knowm AHaH Memristor-Based Logic Using Qucs-S and Xyce

  • 2017-05-06
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In a recent post titled Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Pulse Response with Qucs-S and Xyce, I presented circuit simulations that focus on the dynamic behavior of the M-MSS model’s incremental conductance response to applied square wave p... read more

Comparing Simulation Results of the Knowm M-MSS Model in Xyce and JSpice Using Qucs-S

  • 2017-09-04
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 1 Comment

In a previous post titled Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Using Qucs-S with Xyce, I presented the transient simulation of the basic AC sinusoidal response of the Knowm M-MSS (Mean Metastable-Switch Memristor) model implemented in Sandia Nationa... read more

Bio-Inspired Technologies Neuro-Bit Memristor License Acquired by Knowm Inc

  • 2017-09-12
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Memristor
  • 1 Comment

Public Notice As of May 31st 2016, some BSU/Campbell Memristor technology which was previously licensed to Bio-Inspired Technologies has been acquired by Knowm Inc. If you purchased memristor chips or die by Bio Inspired Technologies (aka “BiT”... read more

Comparing Simulated Pulse Response of the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model in Xyce and JSpice using Qucs-S

  • 2017-09-22
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In the post titled Simulating the Knowm M-MSS Memristor Model Pulse Response with Qucs-S and Xyce, I presented the dynamic behavior of the M-MSS model’s response to a square wave pulse with various pulse configurations while introducing some more advanc... read more

Comparing Xyce and JSpice Simulations of Knowm AHaH Memristor-Based Logic Using Qucs-S

  • 2017-09-22
  • Michael Arendall
  • How To, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

In a recent post titled Simulating Knowm AHaH Memristor-Based Logic Using Qucs-S and Xyce, I presented circuit simulations that explored the dynamic behavior of the Knowm M-MSS (Mean Meta-stable Switch Memristor) model by creating basic logic circuits (i.... read more

IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC 2017)

  • 2017-11-10
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Memristor, Research
  • 0 Comment

Overview The goal of the ICRC conference is to “discover and foster novel methodologies to reinvent computing technology, including new materials and physics, devices and circuits, system and network architectures, and algorithms and software”... read more

NICE Conference 2018, Hillsboro Oregon

  • 2018-02-28
  • Alex Nugent
  • Memristor, Research, Uncategorized
  • 0 Comment

The sixth annual Neuro Inspired Computational Elements (NICE) was hosted by Intel at the Jones Farm campus in Hillsboro, Oregon, February 27 to March 1. It featured talks on Intel’s new neuromorphic chip arrival “Loihi” as well upgrades ... read more

Photonic Memristor Interface Breakthrough

  • 2019-02-15
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Memristor, Research, Technical
  • 0 Comment

Knowm Memristors are impressive, but like all memristors there have remained two issues related to their use in VLSI deep learning accelerators. The first issue is reliably programming the state of a memristor in a compact and time efficient way. While ap... read more

Do Oxide Memristors Have Shelf Life Problems?

  • 2019-02-26
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Memristor, Research, Technical
  • 4 Comment

The Oxide-Memristor Paradox Since launching Knowm Inc four years ago there has been a perplexing paradox that I believe has finally resolved itself. Soon after publication of AHaH Computing: From Meta-Stable Switches to Machine Learning I had the great fo... read more

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