Intel Flash Memory Boost Computer Hardware

Intel hoping to get increased performance using the flash memory chip manufacturer plans to build the technology in its first chip-on-a-chip architecture, they also build in its new multi-chip configurations.

Intel Flash Memory Boost Computer Hardware

This new architecture, which was named “Braidwood”, obtains additional performance by the acceleration of the I / O access, which is done by saving the flash memory. Rob Crooke, Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Business Client Group has been explained in more detail in Blorg Tech.

Crooke said that the technology will provide start-up time faster and faster application launch, the result is much faster and more responsive system. It is now Intel’s second attempt using the flash memory to speed up applications on a chip, but now it seems that Intel is more than ready for this. [ via product-reviews ]


Published June 11, 2009 in Component, Computer, Hardware

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