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by adrian_b
62 days ago
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Modern flash memory, with multi-bit cells, indeed requires more power for reading than DRAM, for the same amount of data. However, for old-style 1-bit per cell flash memory I do not see any reason for differences in power consumption for reading. Different array designs and sense amplifier designs and CMOS fabrication processes can result in different power consumptions, but similar techniques can be applied to both kinds of memories for reducing the power consumption. Of course, storing only 1 bit per cell instead of 3 or 4 reduces a lot the density and cost advantages of flash memory, but what remains may still be enough for what inference needs. |
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