Re: Broadcom Predicts Top 10 Technology Trends in 2013
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Dec 27, 2012 12:43PM
July 8, 1997--
"MicroOS is the only operating system for flash memory that has a data transfer rate limited only by flash memory write speed. The operating system therefore supports the recording speeds required to write directly to primary memory without intermediary memory. This eliminates the need for a high-capacity buffer, allowing rapid, efficient and economical use of flash memory."
What allows the above is patented streaming data methods....I/O....writting data and reading data
Let me rephrash for 2012.....
"MicroOS is the only operating system for network interfacing that has a data transfer rate limited only by network speed. The operating system therefore supports the transfer speeds required to write directly to primary server memory without intermediary memory. This eliminates the need for a high-capacity buffer, allowing rapid, efficient and economical use of network systems."
What allows the above is patented streaming data methods..... or I/O....writting data and reading data
As long as the server has a fast wirte/read to whatever memory is fast enough....MicroOS will pump data to it and receive data from it. Servers are not hindered by power problems.....with that, large high capicity RAM fast enough is all that is required.
I/O will be very important to NUNCHI.
doni