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Former head of the webspam team at Google. Currently working in DC. Opinions are my own.

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    Matt Cutts‏Verified account @mattcutts 29 Jul 2015

    A new non-volatile memory 1000x faster than NAND: http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2015/07/28/intel-and-micron-produce-breakthrough-memory-technology … This could unlock some interesting applications.

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      1. Ashwin‏ @ashwindeshmukh 29 Jul 2015
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        @mattcutts Lolz only 44 zettabytes by 2020, that old EMC stat. But buying a little $MU this is cool

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      1. Laurent Therond‏ @L_R_T 29 Jul 2015
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        @mattcutts Them AIs are licking their chops.

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      2. Fr. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ‏Verified account @padresj 29 Jul 2015
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        .@mattcutts I can imagine a new class of devices in which system memory and storage memory are the same.

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      3. mika‏ @mikathewoof 31 Jul 2015
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        RT @padresj .@mattcutts I can imagine a new class of devices in which system memory and storage memory are the same. called the nexus s

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      2. Fr. Robert R. Ballecer, SJ‏Verified account @padresj 29 Jul 2015
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        .@mattcutts At the very least, we'll need new interface tech. Even PCIe Rev4 would be saturated at that throughput.

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      3. Scott Michaud‏ @scottmichaud 29 Jul 2015
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        @padresj @mattcutts Depending on what it's even used for. @malventano suggested even using it as cache for SSDs.

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