Artificial nanofluidic synapses can store computational memory

In a step toward nanofluidic-based neuromorphic — or brain-inspired — computing, engineers have succeeded in executing a logic operation by connecting two chips that use ions, rather than electrons, to process data.

​In a step toward nanofluidic-based neuromorphic — or brain-inspired — computing, engineers have succeeded in executing a logic operation by connecting two chips that use ions, rather than electrons, to process data. In a step toward nanofluidic-based neuromorphic — or brain-inspired — computing, engineers have succeeded in executing a logic operation by connecting two chips that use ions, rather than electrons, to process data. 

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