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by Salgat 14 days ago
That was the main reason for the big hype around Memristors 15 years ago. High density, high speed persistent memory to completely remove the need for hdd/ssds, potentially even removing the need for external memory altogether. So frustrating that it still seems like we're a long ways from that becoming reality. There's some renewed interest in Memristors as they can simulate neural network connections in models, so maybe the funding will return for it.
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The one example of persistent memory that managed to reach the mass market was Intel Optane/3dXPoint (still popular today among people looking to save on RAM costs) and that used a kind of phase-change memory, which is but tangentially related to memristors. ReRAM is somewhat closer, but it's also been less successful so far.
Optane was still much slower than Ram. And not that much faster than NVME (theoretically)
Well, back in the day... The MacIIfx had video memory, ( dual ported ram ) that could be read and written to out of different ports. Wicked fast. It 486DX2s more than a year to catch up.