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University of Michigan Memristor Taxonomy Paper Critiques

  • 2019-04-13
  • Alex Nugent
  • Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

Omissions in Review Paper from University of Michigan The field of memristors exploded over the last ten years, so it can be hard to keep everything straight–especially if you are not a physical chemist that specializes in memory materials. As Knowm... read more

Thermodynamic Computing with Memristor Discovery

  • 2019-08-25
  • Alex Nugent
  • How To, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Machine Learning, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

Prerequisites How To Setup Your Knowm Developer Environment What is Knowm? Thermodynamic Computing Introduction The Memristor Discovery platform is a low cost educational and research tool for exploring memristor electronics. Originally developed as a ris... read more

How to clone a Memristor Discovery experiment

  • 2019-08-26
  • Alex Nugent
  • How To, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Memristor, Technical
  • 0 Comment

Overview The purpose of this post is to give you some guidance on how to create your own Memristor Discovery experiment. We show you how to make a ‘clone’ of an existing experiment and then modify it for your own purposes. You should be somewh... read more

Yikes. Extortion, Defamation and Y Combinator

  • 2019-09-15
  • Alex Nugent
  • History, Memristor, Uncategorized
  • 1 Comment

I recently came across a discussion thread on Y Combinator Hacker News, which has been archived here. After looking into the law regarding defamation of character and taking a few deep breaths–I decided it would be better to offer a public response.... read more

Thermodynamic Computing

  • 2019-10-13
  • Tim Molter and Alex Nugent
  • Knowm and AHaH Computing, Memristor, Research, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 2 Comment

This is an English translation to a two-part article that appeared in the German Physics Magazine “Physik in unserer Zeit” in early 2018. The original articles can be found at the following links: Jenseits des Mooreschen Gesetzes and Thermodyn... read more

Exploring the “Resistance Change per Energy Unit” as Universal Performance Parameter for Resistive Switching Devices

  • 2019-12-30
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Interview, Literature, Memristor, Research
  • 0 Comment

Knowm’s Notes Despite many folks like myself theorizing over the last decade about memristors and the circuits that can be built from them, it is important to understand that we are only just now, as a global community, actually learning how to use ... read more

Memristor Crossbars as Easy as Raspberry Pi, Part 1

  • 2020-09-02
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Machine Learning, Memristor, Research, Technical, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 10 Comment

Time to Take the Next Step Memristor crossbars, and memristors in general, can be difficult to work with. Outside of well equipped university and government labs its difficult to get hands-on experience. The equipment needed to fabricate and test the devi... read more

Memristor Crossbars as Easy as Raspberry Pi, Part 2

  • 2020-10-04
  • Alex Nugent
  • Announcements, Knowm and AHaH Computing, Knowm API, Machine Learning, Memristor, Research, Technical, Thermodynamic RAM
  • 4 Comment

Read part 1 of this series here Private Beta Ahoy! Well, I certainly did not expect to get the attention that part one of this blog series received! People have reached out from around the world, some already asking when the product will be available, oth... read more

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