1. Korean researchers have developed a method to enhance the reliability and commercialization of next-generation neuromorphic computing devices. 2. The method involves a heterovalent ion doping technique that improves device uniformity and performance. 3. This advancement can contribute to the commercialization of neuromorphic computing based on memristors, which are memory devices that retain all previous states.
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