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2010-03-08
Some times ago, if I remember well they talked about using memristors in some kind of nonvolatile memory that's much closer to the speed of RAM than usual nonvolatile storage.
Desktop computing could obviously benefit from that : on activities that consume a low amount of power and require low screen refresh rates, like word processing and spreadsheets, we could imagine a kindle-like machine with an e-ink screen, having its power permanently off except in the event of a keystroke.
A computer that lasts a week on battery when doing some actual work... Wouldn't that be cool ? ^^
Or we could imagine merging sleep and shutdown, having cold boot nearly as fast as resuming from sleep...