by Wolfie_ » 24 Jan 11, 8:20 am
What hasn't been explained (presumably gets covered in the later tech paper), how do they handle memory update timing? Basically, if writing to both the volatile and non-volatile memory in parallel ("one for speed and one to keep"), would seem they'd have to slow the memory access speed to that of the nv-ram's read/write speed to ensure data integrity, so if power were suddenly lost both memories would be in-sync. Otherwise, it's reliant on some form of caching system with a small backup battery to keep the memory running long enough to commit all pending RAM updates first.
As already noted, if this is all in aid of faster system boot ups, probably a few years too late. Heck, my linux server takes longer to run through it's POST & BIOS startup routines than the O/S takes to initiate.
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