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New 'DRAM+' memory designed to provide DRAM performance with SSD-like storage capabilities, uses FeRAM tech
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Didn’t Intel do this with 3D cross point or something like that? Then it failed and was repurposed to optane, which also flopped?
Yes because ultimately, it just wasn't good enough.
That's what I was trying to argue below. Unified memory is great if it's dense and fast enough, but that's a massive if.