Comment what about mram? (Score 1) 975
haven't seen this mentioned.
will be here shortly, and should replace all current *ram/flash. uses magnetic storage elements for data, therefore it's non-volitile, meaning it will save its state when powered-off and that same state will remain until powered-on. if the mram is large enough, the OS will not have to load anything into memory, there maybe some lag for devices to re-establish themselves, but you will have "instant" boot.
will be here shortly, and should replace all current *ram/flash. uses magnetic storage elements for data, therefore it's non-volitile, meaning it will save its state when powered-off and that same state will remain until powered-on. if the mram is large enough, the OS will not have to load anything into memory, there maybe some lag for devices to re-establish themselves, but you will have "instant" boot.