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No engineers were saying, “If we only had a memristor, we could do X,”
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Now engineers will say:
"If only we had known about memristors earlier, we could have done X earlier."
Logically, it seems like the dopant shifts themselves are volatile. How could one measure this resistance without changing its value?. Maybe they've reduced it down to a negligibility-based equation like the Fermi function? Or maybe their multimeters are just that good. Hmm.