Comment by amelius
25 days ago
Why is persistence such a big thing here? Non-flash memory just needs a tiny bit of power to keep its data. I don't see the revolutionary usecase.
25 days ago
Why is persistence such a big thing here? Non-flash memory just needs a tiny bit of power to keep its data. I don't see the revolutionary usecase.
Density is the key here, not persistence.
Thanks! This explains it.
Now I'm wondering how you deal with the limited number of write cycles of Flash memory. Or maybe that is not an issue in some applications?
During inference, most of the memory is read only.
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