ferhr ([info]ferhr) wrote,
@ 2008-06-14 14:38:00
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Thinking about it...
When we'll have 16-Gb+ RAM-enabled systems, it should be trivial to make a lightning fast filesystem, as it would be possible to write all file allocation tables in RAM itself, no matter how much files should it have.

Well, it matters a bit, but not practically.



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[info]rafasgj
2008-06-15 03:33 am UTC (link)
With 16-GB of RAM, all you can do that you can't do today is to run a version of "Lemmings" that requires a dozen virtual machines and emulations and does the same thing with the same graphics at the same speed that you had back when 80286 machines were something to dream about.

Yep. Computer Science has gone that far in the last 15 years.

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