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New Network Design Exploits Cheap, Power-Efficient Flash Memory

jan_jes writes: The researchers at MIT were able to make a network of flash-based servers competitive with a network of RAM-based servers by moving a little computational power off of the servers and onto the chips that control the flash drives. Each server connected to a FPGA and each FPGA, in turn, was connected to flash chips and to the two FPGAs nearest it in the server rack. As it is connected to each other, they created a very fast network that allowed any server to retrieve data from any flash drive. Finally, the FPGAs executed the algorithms that preprocessed the data stored on the flash drives.

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  1. Re:FPGA is just gimmicked flash by squiggleslash · · Score: 4, Funny

    This comment reminded me a little of this Wondermark comic.

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    You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.