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I missed the "flash" part of the article and saw it was talking about writing 25 gigabits/s and was wondering wtf.. we have faster ram than that? But flash? Whoa buddy!
This could be absolutely revolutionary because it eliminates the need to have persistent storage and the bus. This way you can just have RAM that's non-volatile. Even if it's slower than fastest RAM the benefit of eliminating the need for the bus completely offsets that in my opinion. This would be a similar benefit as what we see with SoC architecture like M1 where memory can be shared between the CPU and GPU without having to copy things over the bus between regular memory and vram.
yeah this would be pretty incredible