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I vaguely remember somewhere around 1993 or so I purchased 8 MB of ram for my computer for $325.00. Nineteen years later I am using 1000 times that amount and I only paid $40 for it after rebate.
I think that sometime in the future we will be using a terabyte of memory. I currently use a 2gb RAM drive for browser cache, temp files and system cache. There might be a development in the future where we have a hybrid variety of ram that is used to store files and the OS, since system RAM currently runs around 13 GB/s and the fastest consumer SSD is only 500 MB/s (not to mention its many flaws).
So maybe you would have quad channel RAM installed in four 250gb sticks. The first two are for system use, the other two store the OS and files in a non-volatile manner. All run at the same bandwidth so there are no more bottlenecks. Mechanical storage backs up the file/OS RAM in the background for extra protection, maybe in asynchronous RAID mode.
Since tech is evolving at an ever increasing rate, my guess is 2021. Ill update this thread then.
I think that sometime in the future we will be using a terabyte of memory. I currently use a 2gb RAM drive for browser cache, temp files and system cache. There might be a development in the future where we have a hybrid variety of ram that is used to store files and the OS, since system RAM currently runs around 13 GB/s and the fastest consumer SSD is only 500 MB/s (not to mention its many flaws).
So maybe you would have quad channel RAM installed in four 250gb sticks. The first two are for system use, the other two store the OS and files in a non-volatile manner. All run at the same bandwidth so there are no more bottlenecks. Mechanical storage backs up the file/OS RAM in the background for extra protection, maybe in asynchronous RAID mode.
Since tech is evolving at an ever increasing rate, my guess is 2021. Ill update this thread then.
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