Saturday, October 28, 2017

IBM’s First “In-Memory Computing” Architecture Will Speed Up Computers By 200 Times

n-Memory Computing refers to the storage of information in the RAM of dedicated servers instead of relational databases operating on slower disk drives. It isn’t limited to that; it’s an emerging concept that aims to replace the traditional von Neumann computer architecture which divides the computation and memory into two different devices. In traditional computers, […]

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