Electronics have relied on Moore’s law for several decades, but this trend is nearing its end as most digital electronics face the physical limits of scaling. Memristors, or resistance switching devices, are one of the most promising emerging technologies in the field of electronics, with the potential to provide an alternative to the conventional digital computing architecture in handling data-heavy workloads. There has been growing interest in memristors due to their energy-efficient in-memory computing capabilities. We are presently focused on
emerging semiconductor devices for future computing system.