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Question Finally 32 Gbit DRAM dies!

soresu

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Samsung the 1st to finally produce 32 Gbit DRAM dies. link

Should finally see streaming devices make the switch to 64 bit OS's with 4 GB becoming the default memory size.

Hopefully should be a boon for gfx cards too - switching up to 16 GB for mid range, and 48 GB for the high end would be nice.
 
And chrome will still find a way to eat up into 256 GB setups in future with a handful of tabs open.
 
And chrome will still find a way to eat up into 256 GB setups in future with a handful of tabs open.
That's just bad memory management at the end of the day.

Firefox engineers spent a great deal of time and effort improving that area at a time when it was viewed as being far worse than Chrome for it - and ironically now the opposite is true despite far less technical improvement happening in Firefox since 2020 and the huge round of Mozilla layoffs.
 
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