
Memristors
Memristors are two-terminal electronic devices that remember the amount of charge that has previously flowed through them, effectively storing information like a memory. They can change their resistance based on the electrical signals applied to them, which allows for more efficient data storage and processing. This property makes memristors promising for applications in artificial intelligence, neuromorphic computing (which mimics the human brain), and advanced memory technologies. Their unique ability to retain information without power and operate at high speeds could lead to faster and more efficient computers in the future.