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by mort96
96 days ago
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I never understood what they're meant to do. Intel seemed to picture some future where RAM is persistent; but they were never close to fast enough to replace RAM, and the option to reboot in order to fix some weird state your system has gotten itself into is a feature of computers, not a problem to work around. |
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So if you had mmap heavy read/write workloads… you could do some pretty cool stuff.