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, others eager to know where they can start learning about […]| Knowm.org
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 devices can be hard to come by and, more often than not, ridiculously expensive. For […]| Knowm.org
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 them. As the first company to offer a commercial discrete memristor, we […]| Knowm.org