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Reshaping the Architecture of Memory (nytimes.com)
17 points by kkim on Sept 11, 2007 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


Another trend in memory technology that I have not seen the mainstream media talk about is the "memory-bandwidth gap." Memory technology has kept pace with Moore's law (in the case of SRAM) or has failed to do so (in the case of DRAM) whereas fiberoptic technology has outpaced Moore's law. The result has been routers (which need lots of memory to buffer packets) that are slower than the pipes that feed into them. So far, these observations have been restricted to the networking research crowd. It would be interesting to see a blog/mainstream media article that talks about the commercial impact of this trend in the face of the Youtube fueled streaming media explosion.


I would have voted for this one twice - very exciting research. I'm especially fond of the 3rd dimension, especially if it gives us 100x the storage at massively faster speeds.


I'm fond of the 3rd dimension, too. Without it, life would just be so... flat.




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