Yep, and the reason 4DS is targeting high-volume high-density memory and *specifically* data centres and cloud computing is because on cost/benefit analysis it falls over for (i) embedded memory and (ii) stand-alone memory devices for the average consumer eg. USB sticks etc
Again, not everyone needs a Porsche to drive or needs an MBA to run a local fish n’ chip shop. For many it’s ‘overkill’. Cost will always govern ‘widest appeal’.
nb. Low-volume, low density ReRAM is still 1000 x faster than Flash, and WBT’s outperforms all new technologies at the lowest cost.
Must read:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jagan_Meena/publication/265727614_Overview_of_Emerging_Non-volatile_Memory_Technologies/links/542cd6c40cf29bbc126cf243/Overview-of-Emerging-Non-volatile-Memory-Technologies.pdf?origin=publication_detail
”Among all the current memory technologies, RRAM is attracting much attention since it is compatible with the conventional semi- conductor processes. Memristor-based RRAM is one of the most promising emerging memory technologies and has the potential of being a universal memory technology. It offers the potential for a cheap, simple memory that could compete across the whole spectrum of digital memories, from low-cost, low-performance applications up to universal memories capable of replacing all current market-leading technologies, such as hard disk drives, random-access memories, and Flash memories.”
”Although being a most promising memory element, critical issues for the future development of RRAM devices are reliable, such as data retention and memory endurance. A data retention time of over 10 years can be extrapolated from retention characteristics measured at high temperatures and a memory endurance of over [10 to the 6] cycles. Therefore, a statistical study of reliability, availability, and maintainability is essential for the future development of RRAM.”
Note from the first paragraph that low cost is a big deal?
In my opinion, 4DS can only (cost effectively) do memory for stuff like data centres and cloud computing
Opinion only, dyor etc
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