Meanwhile, in the white house: "what do you mean " necessity is the mother of invention??"
technology
On the road to fully automated luxury gay space communism.
Spreading Linux propaganda since 2020
- Ways to run Microsoft/Adobe and more on Linux
- The Ultimate FOSS Guide For Android
- Great libre software on Windows
- Hey you, the lib still using Chrome. Read this post!
Rules:
- 1. Obviously abide by the sitewide code of conduct. Bigotry will be met with an immediate ban
- 2. This community is about technology. Offtopic is permitted as long as it is kept in the comment sections
- 3. Although this is not /c/libre, FOSS related posting is tolerated, and even welcome in the case of effort posts
- 4. We believe technology should be liberating. As such, avoid promoting proprietary and/or bourgeois technology
- 5. Explanatory posts to correct the potential mistakes a comrade made in a post of their own are allowed, as long as they remain respectful
- 6. No crypto (Bitcoin, NFT, etc.) speculation, unless it is purely informative and not too cringe
- 7. Absolutely no tech bro shit. If you have a good opinion of Silicon Valley billionaires please manifest yourself so we can ban you.
Having a real "Hard Times Make Strong People" moment in China right now.
Because I know nothing about computers, I thought this was Chinese Neuralink for a second
is there a source with more detail? english language web doesn't find anything on this company besides the scmp article. afaict SCM means an intel optane type memory (between dram and flash). i wonder if its a phase change memory technology....
I found this article, but it doesn't seem to have significantly more detail https://payspacemagazine.com/news/chinese-startup-numemory-claims-memory-chip-breakthrough/
oh but they do link to numemory.com, and https://www.numemory.com/xxccjs does mention phase change memory, as well as ferroelectric ram, rram, stt-mram... It seems like Numemory is investigating a number of different technologies. Also, their NM101 press release has no info https://www.numemory.com/newsinfo/7625877.html.
Looks like we'll have to wait a bit for the details.