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Synaptic and neural behaviours in a standard silicon transistor
S. Pazos, K. Zhu, et al.
A single CMOS transistor, when biased in a specific unconventional manner, can exhibit neural and synaptic behaviours, and by adding one series transistor the authors build a versatile 2‑transistor NS‑RAM cell with adjustable neuro‑synaptic response, 100% yield and ultra‑low device variability using standard silicon CMOS—no exotic materials required. This research was conducted by Sebastian Pazos, Kaichen Zhu, Marco A. Villena, Osamah Alharbi, Wenwen Zheng, Yaqing Shen, Yue Yuan, Yue Ping, and Mario Lanza.
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