Motherboard makers pessimistic about Turbo Memory in desktop
As Intel makes plans to transfer Turbo Memory (Robson) technology to the desktop market, several motherboard makers think the performance boost from Turbo Memory is not obvious, and therefore they predict the technology will only attract high-end users in the desktop market.Motherboard makers have the option to either purchase a Turbo Memory expansion card from Intel or purchase Intel’s controler chip and NAND Flash to embed on the motherboard.
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