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Bharat Book Bureau: Global Markets for Circuit Elements with Memory: Memresistors, Memcapacitors, Meminductors
[March 13, 2014]

Bharat Book Bureau: Global Markets for Circuit Elements with Memory: Memresistors, Memcapacitors, Meminductors


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) BCC Research expects the global market for circuit elements with memory to grow from essentially zero in the 2012 to 2013 timeframe to $100 million in 2018, and grow to more than $675 million in 2023. This market is expected to show a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 46.5% through the forecast period of 2018 to 2023.



This report provides: An overview of the global market for memresistors, memcapacitors, and meminductors.

Analyses of global market trends, with data projections for 2014 through 2018 and 2023.


Descriptions of the basic technologies behind memresistors, memcapacitors and meminductors as well as their history, challenges that must be overcome to commercialize them, possible time frames for their commercialization; and potential applications.

Detailed patent analysis.

INTRODUCTION STUDY BACKGROUND It has been stated: "Circuit elements that store information without the need of a power source would represent a paradigm change in electronics, allowing for low-power computation and storage. In addition, if that information spans a continuous range of values, analog computation may replace the present digital one. Such a concept is also likely to be at the origin of the workings of the human brain and possibly of many other mechanisms in living organisms so that such circuit elements may help us understand adaptive and spontaneous behavior, or even learning."[1] Memresistors, or memristors, have received the lion's share of attention, starting with the 2010 announcement that Hewlett Packard and Hynix Semiconductor of Seoul, Korea would collaborate to commercialize memristor technology in the form of Resistive Random Access Memory or RRAM. (In fact, several other companies have beaten HP/Hynix to the market, with the first commercial memristor devices appearing in 2013.) However, in the longer term, it may be possible to construct memory circuits that work on capacitive and/or inductive principles.

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