Feasibility of a high speed pattern recognition system using 1k-bit cross-point synaptic RRAM array and CMOSbased neuron chip has been experimentally demonstrated. Learning capability of a neuromorphic system comprising RRAM synapses and CMOS neurons has been confirmed experimentally, for the first time.
It is demonstrated that a nanoscale multilevel memristive device using titanium oxide can be used to form programmable analogue circuits without an active transistor. A multilevel memristive device enables a high a degree of programmability particularly for analogue applications since it will not introduce any significant parasitic components. Also, the ring oscillator application with the memristive device is merely a demonstrative example of the enabled high programmability.
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