@J: Good to know you're literate. So if I say dogs are mammals, I'm also stating cats aren't? I'll let that sink in.
@JCD: You're half-right. People shouldn't talk about things they don't know. NAND memory IS non-volatile. It's deceiving in that it'll act like RAM with power applied and ROM with it off. It's why it's commonly used in mobile devices as...you guess it, RAM! So quit thinking when RAM is only the crap you shove in your PC. That 64M is going to allow for a larger cache, which in turn will allow for quicker load times.
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Kilraven @ Sep 6th 2007 1:20PM
@J:
Good to know you're literate. So if I say dogs are mammals, I'm also stating cats aren't? I'll let that sink in.
@JCD:
You're half-right. People shouldn't talk about things they don't know.
NAND memory IS non-volatile. It's deceiving in that it'll act like RAM with power applied and ROM with it off. It's why it's commonly used in mobile devices as...you guess it, RAM! So quit thinking when RAM is only the crap you shove in your PC.
That 64M is going to allow for a larger cache, which in turn will allow for quicker load times.