Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Bullshit online: Could NAND flash kill DRAM in PCs?
"Over time, the price/performance gap between these two technologies will widen, driving NAND to become the memory of choice in the PC," said Jim Handy, the author of the study. "Once [system manufacturers] and end users discover this fact, PC DRAM capacities will stop growing."
Read BAD HARDWARE to be correctly informed . Flash is obviously nonvolatile media, well, at least 300 days :)
Read BAD HARDWARE to be correctly informed . Flash is obviously nonvolatile media, well, at least 300 days :)