The growing memristor industry

Mario Lanza*, Sebastian Pazos, Fernando Aguirre, Abu Sebastian, Manuel Le Gallo, Syed M. Alam, Sumio Ikegawa, J. Joshua Yang, Elisa Vianello, Meng Fan Chang, Gabriel Molas, Ishai Naveh, Daniele Ielmini, Ming Liu, Juan B. Roldan

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Abstract

The semiconductor industry is experiencing an accelerated transformation to overcome the scaling limits of the transistor and to adapt to new requirements in terms of data storage and computation, especially driven by artificial intelligence applications and the Internet of Things. In this process, new materials, devices, integration strategies and system architectures are being developed and optimized. Among them, memristive devices and circuits—memristors are two-terminal memory devices that can also mimic some basic bioelectronic functions—offer a potential approach to create more compact, energy-efficient or better-performing systems. The memristor industry is growing quickly, raising abundant capital investment, creating new jobs and placing advanced products in the market. Here we analyse the status and prospects of the memristor industry, focusing on memristor-based products that are already commercially available, prototypes with a high technological readiness level that might affect the market in the near future, and discuss obstacles and pathways to their implementation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1974
Pages (from-to)613-622
Number of pages10
JournalNATURE
Volume640
Issue number8059
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 17 2025

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