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Memories
Statistical Analysis for Memristor Crossbar Memories
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Tue, Apr 26 2016
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Rawan Naous, et al., "Statistical Analysis for Memristor Crossbar Memories." Int. Journal of Unconventional Computing 12, 2016, 251. The inherent memory capabilities bound with compactness and scalability features pose the memristor as an ideal rival for conventional nonvolatile memories. Its use within a crossbar structure offers high-density storage and tight dimensionality. A fitting parameter in the midst of the trend towards nanoscale integration, where gateless memories are on the rise in an attempt to achieve further space savings. Nonetheless, the gate sacrifice comes at the expense of