I agree with this. That said, the Wikipedia article has something interesting to point out regarding this [1]:
> Martin Reynolds, an electrical engineering analyst with research outfit Gartner, commented that while HP was being sloppy in calling their device a memristor, critics were being pedantic in saying that it was not a memristor.
> Martin Reynolds, an electrical engineering analyst with research outfit Gartner, commented that while HP was being sloppy in calling their device a memristor, critics were being pedantic in saying that it was not a memristor.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memristor#Memristor_definition...