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Tech Xplore on MSNFirst two-way adaptive brain-computer interface enhances communication efficiencyA team of bioengineers at Tsinghua University, working with medical research colleagues from Tianjin University, both in ...
However, researchers at the University of Michigan are claiming the first memristor-based programmable computer that has the potential to make AI applications more efficient and faster.
Chinese researchers from the Tianjin University (TJU) and Tsinghua University have collaborated to develop the world's first ...
Space is a challenging environment for semiconductors, but researchers have shown that a specific type of memristor (the hafnium oxide memristor, to be exact) actually reacts quite usefully when ...
Chinese scientists have developed the world’s first two-way adaptive brain-computer interface (BCI), significantly enhancing ...
A KAIST research team has developed a memristor-based integrated system similar to the way our brain processes information. It is now ready for application in various devices including smart ...
A technology developed in Turku won two Finnish invention prizes this autumn. A memristor is so small that it is invisible to the naked eye, but it could help solve a major global problem in the ...
Researchers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Seoul National University, Sungkyunkwan University, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), and Yonsei ...
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