This... could be interesting:
http://newsroom.intel.com/community...micron-produce-breakthrough-memory-technology
And their video:
For the people not clicking through or watching, they think they have 10x the density of DRAM (didn't compare to NAND flash, though mention in the video that the new is better), and over 1000x the speed of flash, seemingly approaching DRAM. And non-volatile (doesn't lose data when power goes out). And 1000x the endurance of NAND flash, though that's less of an issue for mass storage, given the final results of the SSD Endurance Experiment, though it could become an issue if it is a replacement for system memory.
If works as promised, eliminate the need for dedicated RAM possibly. And if as cheap, finally put those spinning platters in the grave too alongside floppies.
But this is an announcement. So they have it working in the lab, presumably in lab-scale yields on real silicon, but time will tell if this will play out the way they want it to. Could be great news for the future though.
http://newsroom.intel.com/community...micron-produce-breakthrough-memory-technology
And their video:
For the people not clicking through or watching, they think they have 10x the density of DRAM (didn't compare to NAND flash, though mention in the video that the new is better), and over 1000x the speed of flash, seemingly approaching DRAM. And non-volatile (doesn't lose data when power goes out). And 1000x the endurance of NAND flash, though that's less of an issue for mass storage, given the final results of the SSD Endurance Experiment, though it could become an issue if it is a replacement for system memory.
If works as promised, eliminate the need for dedicated RAM possibly. And if as cheap, finally put those spinning platters in the grave too alongside floppies.
But this is an announcement. So they have it working in the lab, presumably in lab-scale yields on real silicon, but time will tell if this will play out the way they want it to. Could be great news for the future though.