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EARLIER THIS WEEK, in a column on Bill Gates, fellatio and media, and how all three relate to a profile of Gates in last week’s Time magazine, this column daringly offered free software into the millennium to anyone who remembers one thing Bill Gates ever said.
M.2 isn’t fast enough?
This reminds me of the “I can’t see how we’ll ever need more than 1MB of RAM.” statement. I forget who said it but it stuck with me.
He denies saying it, and there is no record of him saying it.
Am I reading this correctly!?!?
I don’t think he’d have said that, he had already seen massive improvements in technology.
This is like 3 nanoseconds faster. Think of all the microseconds you will save over the lifetime of the device
*NVMe isn’t fast enough?
Random reads no, sequential reads yes, m2 is plenty fast
4K reads, pukes