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by jedismith 4451 days ago
Small, cheap, and high-volume eats the world, and it's hard to beat DRAM. For any silicon hacker, this is disruption-in-waiting: make DRAM compute. Doesn't matter how, just do it well. Whether it be naive CMOS sensor substitutes like this, Micron's Automata processor - http://www.micron.com/about/innovations/automata-processing - (their IEEE paper is surprisingly good), or whatever you find fit, once you hit volume production you've probably won. It's hard for standard logic processes to hit cost-parity with this beast.