Absolutely riveting... though I could only understand half of what he said, even in 10 minute segments. But the story of Davy, Madame Davy, and Faraday the servant is wonderful. Finally, I don't think society has yet appreciated what this man has done. He's revealing an entire infinite array of passive devices that have yet to be discovered that could easily transform our lives. Thank you Dr. Chua.
Very interesting, however.. Mr. Chua cannot take credit for everything that exhibits a V-I curve like that. To call everything with a similar curve a memristor is way too vague and takes credit away from other pioneers.
He is so much more composed than most the speakers I've seen in electronics. This talk is a treasure for the future of the internet.
Absolutely riveting... though I could only understand half of what he said, even in 10 minute segments.
But the story of Davy, Madame Davy, and Faraday the servant is wonderful.
Finally, I don't think society has yet appreciated what this man has done.
He's revealing an entire infinite array of passive devices that have yet to be discovered that could easily transform our lives.
Thank you Dr. Chua.
This guy is great! High Five Leon
the father of memristor
Very interesting, however.. Mr. Chua cannot take credit for everything that exhibits a V-I curve like that. To call everything with a similar curve a memristor is way too vague and takes credit away from other pioneers.