Processing in memory: a promising solution to Moore's Law limits?

John Leonard
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Scientists claim that processing on ReRAM memory will allow smaller, faster, more energy efficient devices.

A group of scientists from Singapore and Germany have announced a promising development in the quest for producing smaller and more energy efficient computing chipsets. Moore's Law is approachin...

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