ABSTRACT

Analog memristive computing explains on neuromorphic computing applications and in-memory computing strategies governed by analog computing using memristive devices. This chapter concentrates on the relevance and requirement of analog and analog computing using memristor devices which are widely used in in-memory as well as neuromorphic computing applications. Lots of systems today are basically inspired by the human brain because of its peculiarities like low power, learning capability and relatively much smaller size. Traditionally, the bottleneck has always been the data transmission between the memory and processing that we can deal with to some extent. At the same time, also have in- memory computing approaches where it most closely relates the idea of the brain. The inspiration of memristive computing points to the human brain, considered as memory and connection of memories, characterised by the presence of highly dense neuron cells.