Originally posted by: harpy82
Originally posted by: nerp
Readyboost is here to stay. True, the benefit for high end systems with plenty of main memory might not benefit all that much.
PREDICTION: Enthusiast motherboards will soon start shipping with integrated readyboost drives. They'll be marketed as built-in performance and critical storage.
Write that down.
It's going to be a bit stupid to do that. How hard is plugging in a flashdrive to a usb port to justify this action.
I rather the motherboard comes with another 2 RAM slots that are bridged to SATA ports. This way we can use RAM for page file, which is tons more effective than readyboast. The similar solution out there now are pretty costly.
Why on earth would you want to use ram for a page file? That'd be like filling your gas tank half up, and putting the rest in the trunk. Its a lot more useful in your tank.
The whole point of flash is that it's cheap and fast. Putting it on the motherboard or SATA/PCI would decrease the latency significantly.
If you have money to burn, and all your slots are full, gigabyte sells a PCI card that has 4 ram slots, and can be configured as a drive which you can put a pagefile on. But thats far from mainstream.
				
		
			