Functional polymer materials have shown great application potential in the field of information storage. Nevertheless, the majority of polymer-based memory devices are restricted to binary storage and exhibit limited capacity. In this study, naphthalene benzimidazole acceptor units were connected to fluorene/carbazole donor, and four new donor−acceptor bipolar-conjugated copolymers were achieved via the Suzuki cross-coupling reaction. Compared with pure fluorene/carbazole polymers, these polymers used in storage devices exhibit a special ternary-resistance switch memory mechanism, and their switching current ratios are high, which are 1