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http://www.tomshardware.com/news/hybrid ... 13277.html

So if this become mainstream, where will the bottle neck be?


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Very interesting indeed. There have been other efforts along these lines (by a company called Mass Memory in Santa Cruz), but that was an external stacking approach where the chips were stacked in an external package. This is internal to the chip ...

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RCA wrote:http://www.tomshardware.com/news/hybrid ... 13277.html

So if this become mainstream, where will the bottle neck be?
You're talking besides the HDD/SSD right?

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RCA wrote:So if this become mainstream, where will the bottle neck be?
The human?

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corn322 wrote:
RCA wrote:So if this become mainstream, where will the bottle neck be?
The human?
True! :yesnod

For example, for the longest time, the keyboard transmission rate to a system was about 1200 baud (or 120 characters per second) by design - although I am not sure if this is still true. No need to make it faster, since nobody - not even gamers - can type at 120 characters per second. :chuckle:

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