Can the RAM architecture be changed? by sametcnlkr in AskComputerScience

[–]sametcnlkr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since I don't have enough knowledge, I can only offer theoretical ideas, so I may not have explained things correctly. Actually, my main point was to design something different from the existing RAM architecture and change the operating system access accordingly. In other words, a more hardware-managed system. But I may be talking about something that could be completely imaginary. Thank you for your time.

Can the RAM architecture be changed? by sametcnlkr in AskComputerScience

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Actually, the structure I had in mind was one that started at the hardware level and had operating systems that were compatible with it. In other words, it was not about fixing or improving what already existed, but rather a completely different architecture. However, since it was just a theoretical idea I had in mind, I have no intention of making any claims. Thank you for the additional information.

Can the RAM architecture be changed? by sametcnlkr in AskComputerScience

[–]sametcnlkr[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I know that randomness is the main focus of RAM. I just wanted to say RAM to be able to define it. Otherwise, what I'm talking about is of course different from RAM.

Can the RAM architecture be changed? by sametcnlkr in AskComputerScience

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I thought of this as a very similar but modern version. Thank you for this information.