| ▲ | walterbell 19 hours ago | |||||||
> hopes this pushes Microsoft to at least create a low ram mode Windows OS and Surface (CoPilot AI-optimized) hardware have been combined in the "Windows + Devices" division. > We don't *need* more ram RAM and SSDs both use memory wafers and are equally affected by wafer hoarding, strategic supply reductions and market price manipulation. Nvidia is re-inventing Optane for AI storage with higher IOPS, and paid $20B for Groq LPUs using SRAM for high memory bandwidth. The architectural road ahead has tiers of memory, storage and high-speed networking, which could benefit AI & many other workloads. How will industry use the "peace dividend" of the AI wars? https://www.forbes.com/sites/robtoews/2020/08/30/the-peace-d... | ||||||||
| ▲ | PunchyHamster 17 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> RAM and SSDs both use NAND flash and are equally affected by wafer hoarding, strategic supply reductions and market price manipulation. Why on earth you think RAM uses NAND flash ? | ||||||||
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