On 05/23/2015 10:49 AM, Jeremy Harris wrote:
On 22/05/15 22:30, Josh Berkus wrote:
At CoreOS Fest, Intel presented about a technology which they used to
improve write times for the nonrelational data store Etcd. It's called
Asynchronous DRAM Self-Refresh, or ADR. This is supposedly a feature
On 22/05/15 22:30, Josh Berkus wrote:
At CoreOS Fest, Intel presented about a technology which they used to
improve write times for the nonrelational data store Etcd. It's called
Asynchronous DRAM Self-Refresh, or ADR. This is supposedly a feature of
all of their chips since E5 which allows
On 22/05/15 22:30, Josh Berkus wrote:
At CoreOS Fest, Intel presented about a technology which they used to
improve write times for the nonrelational data store Etcd. It's called
Asynchronous DRAM Self-Refresh, or ADR. This is supposedly a feature of
all of their chips since E5 which allows