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" ... 1. Throughput: This defines how much information can be processed in a period of time and is usually measured in terms like megabytes per second (MB/s) or gigabytes per second (GB/s). Throughput is important if you need to process very large data items, even if the number of items is small. Application environments such as medical research or high-definition video streaming often fit this profile. ... "
" ... IBM is developing a technology called Spin-Transfer-Torque MRAM. On-processor SRAM memory offers exceptional bandwidth at low latencies, providing a fast cache between DRAM and the processor cores. However, while SRAM is fast, it is not particularly dense, limiting the size of SRAM caches to hundreds of megabytes. Meanwhile, emerging applications such as AI accelerators demand more memory capacity and MRAM could double that capacity at low power and unlimited endurance if a much faster version were available. In this world, ASICs such as AI accelerators could increase performance with more on-chip memory for model weights and parameters. Accelerators needing more memory capacity could also benefit from the reduced frequency of DRAM accesses a larger cache could provide. ... "
" ... Wi-Fi performance is a little disappointing, download speeds being in the tens rather than hundreds of megabytes per second and Bluetooth paring took surprisingly long to find device names. ... "
" ... You may remember the IBM PC XT that came out in 1982. It had a 10-megabyte disk on it. No one could imagine what you’d do with 10 megabytes on your disk. So the idea that you might want to buy one PC with a 10-megabyte disk on it, and then share it over the LAN with cheaper diskless PCs, had traction. The same thinking applied to laser printers that were new and expensive. So share the printer, share the disk. ... "
" ... • Scaling containers. Containers are easy to scale because they are lightweight, and they conserve and share resources. Each container consists only of an application and its dependencies, libraries, binaries and configuration files, making them only a few megabytes (MBs) in size. ... "