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Inkjet printing yields paper-based RRAM
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Inkjet printing can be used to stack an insulator material between silver and a carbon layer. The RRAM bit obtained for each stack is operated by changing the resistances of the insulator material.
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There is just little snag with the economic calculations: they do not take into account the circuitry needed to address the memory. ?Any matrix memory needs multiplex circuitry to read and write it, and this will not be accomplished by printed logic at anywhere near the calculated cost. ?(This is not a criticism of the chemistry; just a fact of crossbar memory technology.)
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