Moore's law has led to the exponential advancement in computer and information technology over the last several decades, with successive downscaling of complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) transistors. Magnetic flux and electric charge are the only two electromagnetic quantities for which there are no pairings out of the six potential relationships. RS devices are also intriguing prospects for bio-inspired computing and in-memory computing, in addition to memory applications. The RS devices can be employed in a crossbar shape in computing systems to accomplish Vector Matrix Multiplication (VMM). The conclusion is that RS devices have advanced significantly during the last 15 years. RS devices have provided commercial memory products and have also been widely used in neuromorphic computing applications, delivering considerable benefits for real-time data processing with high throughput and low energy consumption.
Author (s) Details
R. Hamsavahini
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
N. Rashmi
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
R. Sabina
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
K. B. Jagannatha
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
C. T. Saneesh
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
H. S. Laxmisagar
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
T. Thyagaraj
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bangalore, India.
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