@testeronious to [email protected] • 1 year agoPersistent memory (MRAM, FERAM, and ReRAM) to replace DRAM, but it could take a decadewww.theregister.comexternal-linkmessage-square11arrow-up119arrow-down10
arrow-up119arrow-down1external-linkPersistent memory (MRAM, FERAM, and ReRAM) to replace DRAM, but it could take a decadewww.theregister.com@testeronious to [email protected] • 1 year agomessage-square11
minus-squareUnfortunateShortlink2•1 year agopRAM can actually be faster than DRAM in terms of latency. Main problems are cost, density and power consumption (to varying degrees, depending on the concrete technology)
pRAM can actually be faster than DRAM in terms of latency. Main problems are cost, density and power consumption (to varying degrees, depending on the concrete technology)