Normies don't know technical jargon, user.
The Machine
It's dead because they can't into memristors.
>clapping from women project managers
What?
Why don't they just take a UniDIMM PCB and take a 4 core ARM CPU equivalent in processing power to maybe 2 Xeon cores and 4GB of LPDDR and 128GB of UFS 2.1 and then roughly place 32 of them vertically on a carrier board connected via multiple gigabit ports and an onchip switch and then take 3 of those carrier boards and place them into a 1U chassis and also use the top side of the chassis to have another three carrier boards for 192 nodes in total and 24TB of flash and 7 million IOPS and a power consumption of 2Kwh. Why don't they do that instead?
>inb4 mysql can't scale that well
It can.
I mean, it looks really cool, but I'd lie if I'd say that I have any idea how it works or what it does or what it's used for
ITT: people understanding shit about r&d.
We get these in all the time; they're impressive in the sense they can hold a ton of RAM, but when you look at how much it costs to get this and the entire cabinet running, you start to wonder just how vast the enterprise market is compared to the consumer level.