It seems that the plans to bring NRAM units to market by 2019 are still on track. The following video provides an explanation of the competitor to 3D XPoint and NVDIMM that is currently found in products like Intel's Optane:
The Californian company Synopsis (dedicated to creating software for hardware design) has published a video demonstrating USB 3.2. With two channels and a total of 20Gbps, the goal was to move 2 Gbytes per second. The test was carried out using Windows 10 as the host computer and a USB 3.2 mass storage device powered by Linux.
It seems that the price drop will also apply to flash memory including SSDs during this half of the year. Prices could continue to fall in the second half of the year although less. This price drop more accentuated now and softer later is due to an excess of supply that will be corrected in the coming months. Via Guru 3D.
Indeed, and it is one of the things that has made me opt for Windows most of the time for HTPCs. It is true that Chromium improves fluidity on machines with little power, but, as unbelievable as it may seem, a miserable Internet Explorer is much better for playing video on web platforms. Now I have Android on a TV Box and in this point it is also superior.
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