It's very interesting, and very good news. But I wonder what will happen to applications which rely on memory being volatile...For example, /tmp on UNIX systems typically live in RAM and are traditionally cleared because of this on a reboot, for that example it wouldn't be difficult to program this in, but could possibly throw other applications...
Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:12 pm
l3v1ck
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I guess it depends. If the memory on a chip is substantial we could see memory controllers being phased out and all of our memory being on a chip. Though I guess it's more likely to have separate, additional RAM...
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