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Intel Optane
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2023-10-30 at 9:43 PM UTCWhat if you RAMmed an Intel Optane drive right up your asshole?
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2023-10-30 at 9:48 PM UTCI would cum
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2023-10-30 at 10:01 PM UTC
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2023-10-31 at 12:30 AM UTCthose things get really hot
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2023-10-31 at 12:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Loing What's the difference between RAM and ROM?
RAM is volatile memory used by computers to temporarily store and process data actively in use. It provides quick access for the CPU, acting as a cache for frequently used information, and loses its content when power is turned off. ROM is non-volatile memory utilized for storing permanent data like firmware. It retains its content even when power is off. -
2023-10-31 at 12:55 AM UTC
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2023-10-31 at 12:58 AM UTCSo it’s like a hardware implementation of memory mapped files? That’s cool I guess but seems like a lot of work to go through for something we’ve had for a long ass time.
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2023-10-31 at 4:14 AM UTCApparently it's basically capable of making large HDDs perform like it's an SSHD
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2023-10-31 at 4:27 AM UTCoh I thought it was just intel-branded NVME drives, they're low-capacity high-speed units that are meant to act as a cache between other devices
Originally posted by Lanny So it’s like a hardware implementation of memory mapped files? That’s cool I guess but seems like a lot of work to go through for something we’ve had for a long ass time.
kind of, I think the selling point is the firmware that's meant to maintain the cache 'intelligently', but if that's all it is you're better off just buying more RAM and using one of the regular tools to make a ramdisk -
2023-10-31 at 6:23 AM UTCand then you store everything as a vector database
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2023-10-31 at 6:29 AM UTCnO