LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Really, Really, Really Cool Memory
#1
This is supper chilled memory, -196C  :o :o :o


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#3
-196C sounds very nice at te moment..temp going to be well over 30C here the next days
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(07-19-2016, 12:24 AM)Wirezfree link Wrote: This is supper chilled memory, -196C 

Will this kind of very low temperatures has it's on effect on how the memory works? I mean, it is so low that you basically freezing the memory in such way that even the memory won't work properly? The lower the temperature, the higher the resistance of the semiconductors?
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@nomko,
When you cool "certain" materials to extremely low temperatures,
"strange" things happen as discovered by one of your country men Smile Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
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#6
Looks to only be a proof of concept at this point. It will be a pretty incredible step forward if they can get to the point of manufacturing.
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#7
Yes, probably will never make it out of a lab....
Like the decades of research into "Organic" based memory/storage, nothing really viable at present...

IBM have some new interesting memory stuff that possibly will make it out of the lab Phase Change Memory
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