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EE Times 40th: 10 electronics visionaries to watch

R Colin Johnson

11/7/2012 5:38 AM EST

Stan Williams-HP
R. Stanley Williams is a Senior Fellow at Hewlett Packard Laboratories, where he is pioneering that company’s future technologies in areas as diverse as cognitive computing and quantum science.
Williams’ lab discovered the first semiconductor process technology that was recognized to exemplify the memristor--an electronic component that emulates the brain’s synapses during learning, and which was invented by Leon Chua at the University of California, Berkeley, as the fourth basic circuit element after resistors, capacitors and inductors.
Over the next decade, memristor-like resistive random access memories (RRAMs) are predicted by Williams to become a universal replacement for both DRAM and flash memory by realizing the best properties of both. HP is working with SK Hynix to get their RRAMs to market first, but the competition is fierce  as many other semiconductor leaders are also planning to commercialize RRAMs and competing technologies such as phase-change memories, including Adesto Technologies, Elpida, Fujitsu, Global Foundries, IBM, Macronix, Nanya Technology, NEC, Panasonic, Qimonda, Rambus, Samsung, SanDisk, Sharp, Sony, ST Microelectronics, TSMC, Winbond and 4DS.


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Michael.Markowitz

11/8/2012 10:22 PM EST

I like this story, Colin, and I'm glad you picked a MEMS guy. While I acknowledge my strong bias--I am, after all the ST PR guy--I would like to suggest you picked the wrong one!

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agk

11/10/2012 3:16 AM EST

Interesting to read here RRAM,cat's brain in a micro chip,9axis gyro,animated human avatars in holography,i robot,smart prosthetic leg,spectrum utilization 10 fold higher,imaging each bond between atoms,smart zero energy homes and also see the scientists who are doing great work for the future earth.

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GREAT-Terry

11/13/2012 9:09 AM EST

All stories are great. I particularly like those stories related to the application with motion sensing and AI that I believe in not very long time can revolve our life to a new era.

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yalanand

11/17/2012 1:37 AM EST

Thanks for the list eetimes, thanks for introducing these great personalities behind the innovation. Its people like these who's innovation makes our lives better.

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resistion

11/17/2012 11:34 AM EST

I'd tone down the memristor hype, please. Go read the literature, see how far back this goes.

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specialkaye

11/24/2012 10:42 PM EST

Interesting assessment, but it’s not quite accurate. The technology itself is based on a couple key ingredients – natural language and a robust knowledge management platform that puts the control of the virtual assistant in the hands of the deploying company. As a result, each avatar deployed from the system is customized to suit the needs of the client and is specific to their domain. While Siri attempts to provide assistance utilizing a host of features on your iphone, avatars like Lucy have been created to provide assistance to customers with specific questions about their relationship with a specific company (i.e. a bank, travel company, telecommunications provider, retail store, etc.) Moreover, the content is at the discretion of user. Companies have the ability to aggregate their internal databases, CRM, BI tools and more, integrate with any app or web services platform and pull in information from community forums, blogs or other sources if they WANT to. This allows them to customize the experience and maintain control of their brand for a consistent, reliable and personalized experience. It may be worth taking another look at the technology to assess the true value it can provide. Comparing it to Siri and Watson is like apples and oranges

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nicolas.mokhoff

12/7/2012 12:17 PM EST

I agree with your assessments, specialkaye. While the comparison of Lucy to Siri may be ill-advised, the fact that both exist and are beginning to use speech recognition technology in the mass, albeit domain-specific markets,--in the case of Lucy,-- is a trend that will only grow in the next 20 years. Even with Siri the user is constrained to whatever was programmed for the "ideal" average pedestrian. It's clear that as long we can program the recognition algorithms we are in control; when handhelds become smart enough to tell the user what to do w/o being prompted,...

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C VanDorne

2/13/2013 4:06 PM EST

I saw 8 visionaries, not 10, and two things. Note to editors: I would still have read the story if it was entitled "Eight electronics visionaries to watch."

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