Amps becoming computers maybee?

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so i was browsing a computer tech website and found a extremely interesting and exciting article! The article states that hp has created a "memristor".

here read:

http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2215644/hp-boffins-build-element

we all know that amps have resistors and capacitors. maybe these memristor's can replace capacitors and transistors as well as creating a greater and efficient electrical use with little energy going to waste!

what do you think?

 
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