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  2. Crossbar, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company in 2013 announced its goal was a terabyte of storage on a single RRAM integrated circuit, compatible with standard CMOS semiconductor manufacturing processes, [10] with a prototype showcased the same year having the theoretical ability to achieve this on a 200mm 2 chip.

  3. Crossbar switch - Wikipedia

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    A crossbar switch is an assembly of individual switches between a set of inputs and a set of outputs. The switches are arranged in a matrix. If the crossbar switch has M inputs and N outputs, then a crossbar has a matrix with M × N cross-points or places where connections can be made.

  4. Number Five Crossbar Switching System - Wikipedia

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    Part of a bay of 10x20 3-wire crossbar switches in a LLF. Line link frames (LLFs) are tiers of 10x20 crossbar switches in two or more bays. The switches in the first bay have their horizontal multiples, or "banjo wires", cut in half, effectively dividing each switch into a line switch and a junctor switch.

  5. Number One Crossbar Switching System - Wikipedia

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    The Number One Crossbar Switching System (1XB), was the primary technology for urban telephone exchanges served by the Bell System in the mid-20th century. Its switch fabric used the electromechanical crossbar switch to implement the topology of the panel switching system of the 1920s.

  6. Crossbar - Wikipedia

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  7. Crossbar latch - Wikipedia

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    The Crossbar latch is a technology published by Phillip Kuekes of HP Labs in 2001 and granted a US patent in 2003, [1] with the goal of eventually replacing transistors in various applications. [2]