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Hewlett Packard Envisions Memristor-Based Mobile Devices in 2014 - 2015

June 1st, 2012 · No Comments




by Anton Shilov, XBit Labs
Hewlett Packard invented memristor technology in 2008 and then (in 2010) announced plans to manufacture ReRAM based on memristors together with Hynix Semiconductor in 2013. What was unclear is when the ReRAM replaces NAND flash in actual devices. At a recent event HP outlined its vision for ultra-portables in 2014-2015, which includes memristors-based storage as well as new types of displays and other technologies.

Speaking at an HP Labs event in New Zealand, John Apostolopoulos, the director of the mobile and immersive experience lab at HP Labs, shared his vision about devices like smartphones and tablets that will be available sometimes in 2014 - 2015 timeframe, reports PC World New Zealand. One of the key features of next-generation portable products will be ability to sense environments and therefore “work in context” and offer services and capabilities that are needed at a current time, in present location and/or environment. This alone will require numerous innovations in such areas as sensors, software and processing power.

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