File:Memristor (50665029093) (cropped).jpg
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editDescriptionMemristor (50665029093) (cropped).jpg | A memristor computer memory device that is enabled by an atomically-thin layer of carbon manufactured by NETL. | |||
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Author | U.S. Department of Energy from United States | |||
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