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> Still odd. The OS should be able to manage the memory and balance performance more efficiently than that. There’s no reason to preallocate memory by hardware.

You are arguing hypotheticals, whereas for decades the world had to deal with practicals. I recommend you spend a few minutes looking into how to create RAM drives on, say, Windows, and think through how to achieve that when your build workstation has 8GB of RAM and you need a scratchpad memory of, say, 16GB of RAM.

Recommended reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAM_drive



I know all that - I was there and I saw products like these in person (although they were in the megabyte range back then). I still remember a 5.25 hard-drive shaped box with a lead acid battery and lots of memory boards with 4164's (IIRC).

These are only for when the OS and the machine itself can't deal with the extra memory and wouldn't know what to do with it, things you buy when you run out of sensible options (such as adding more memory to your machine and/or configuring a RAM disk).




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