| ▲ | cogman10 4 hours ago | |||||||
Not that crazy. It's about the most basic structure you can make. Hard to make a better wheel. The closest thing I can think of that's come close to maybe challenging DRAM is HP's memristors but those really didn't pan out (probably too much power consumption). | ||||||||
| ▲ | yvdriess 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> Hard to make a better wheel. Pet peeve: stupid analogy seeing how wheels kept being improved throughout the millennia with every new technology. The only thing in common is that it's round. Similarly, DRAM in any way you see it has been improving to the point of barely being recognizable since the 70s. That said, DIMMs and the whole bus idea is in dire need of getting a new type of bearing. | ||||||||
| ||||||||
| ▲ | gavmor 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
You're right—the wheels on the Boeing 737 are, although made of forged aluminum or magnesium to withstand extreme force and heat, pretty much the same shape and operate in the same way as the Ljubljana Marshes Wheel of 3150 BCE. Then again, flight itself has obviated—or, rather, introduced—many transit workloads that could be performed by wheeled vehicles, and operates on different principles entirely. | ||||||||