Post by Ferroelectric Memory Company
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For decades, memory and storage have played two very different roles. Memory keeps data close to the processor. Storage keeps everything else. That separation made sense for years. Today, it is becoming one of the biggest limits in modern computing. Every transfer between memory and storage adds latency, consumes energy, and slows the system down. As AI workloads continue to grow, that constant back and forth becomes increasingly difficult to sustain. Closing the gap requires more than faster hardware. It requires: - Memory that stores more and retains data longer. - Storage that behaves more like memory. - Faster interconnects that reduce unnecessary data movement. When data moves less, systems become simpler, more efficient, and easier to scale. That is where the next generation of computing is heading.
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