Did Intel Fall For A Techno-Ponzi Scheme?
Did Intel management fall for that decades old Techno-Ponzi scheme – phase change memory.
A hilarious piece in Semiaccurate points out that on launch in July 2015 the claim for 3D XPoint was: 1000x faster than NAND, 1000x the endurance of NAND, and 10x denser than DRAM.
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