Is the future of hardware computing non-volatile RAM?
I mean by way of cutting out the middleman that is HDD/SSD storage, and just having a NV RAMDisk. How far away is this potential eventuality? When ECC DDR7 becomes a thing? Or even a new standard?
>could it even be that cutting out RAM and NVMe is the future?
>does any of this even make sense
Calm down autismo. M.2 SSDs are plenty fast and we'll be able to raid them in the future for even moar speed.
>>61840368
>plenty fast
a '98 v8 grand prix is plenty fast, but a Ramjet can hit Mach 5
>>61840368
also thanks for not answering any of the questions posed, luddite
>>61840349
>could it even be that cutting out RAM and NVMe is the future?
>does any of this even make sense
How would cutting out ram and nvme without having a replacement make sense? Are you thinking of thin client cloud terminals? Even those need RAM
>>61840349
Give HP another 15 years, I'm sure it'll be done by then :^)
>>61841317
typo, should be
>could it even be that cutting out RAM, and that NVMe (alone) is the future?
>>61841353
I have no idea what that is referencing, did they announce they were gonna make consumer RAMDisks or something?