Intel Previews Potential Replacement for Flash Memory
GeeksAreSexy writes "Eweek has an article up about the invention of a new kind of nonvolatile memory technology that could one day replace traditional flash memory. Unlike traditional flash memory, chips using this new technology will be able to execute code with performance, and sustain millions of read/write cycles without dying." From the article: "This is a case in which 'Necessity is the mother of invention' is very true. We were forced to look for something else, completely different. That's why we decided to invest in PCM ... There are definitely limits to what you can do with our current flash methodology. There needs to be a complete quantum leap somewhere along the line to push everything forward. We believe PCM are going to be that quantum leap."
... and here I tought naively we could kiss goodbye to Macrobe Flash.
The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
Hardly news then, right?
Meta will eat itself
...they'd end up on Enterprise.
These stories are free but worth money.
Well, maybe not, but wouldn't you pay money to see Intel's CEO in his dark suit appear in a commercial singing, "Flash!...Ahhhhahhhhh....", with the surviving members of Queen backing him up?
Not much money, I know. But a 6" Subway vegetarian worth, probably.
the more accurate the calculations became, the more the concepts tended to vanish into thin air. R. S. Mulliken