Once upon a time in age of computers ….
May 20th
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GottaBeMobile’s Warner Crocker talks about The Myth of ReadyBoost in only the way Warner can …
If you have tried ReadyBoost, then reading Warner’s thoughts will most likely bring to mind your own experience … it did for me.
And then a whisper began among the wizards of Microsoft that beckoned one and all with a new promise. This whisper grew increasingly louder with the advent of Vista and eventually that whisper grew into a clarion call. The dawning of Vista was near and this new magic offered a mythical promise of increased performance, at lower cost. This promise was called ReadyBoost.
Using the secret services of Superfetch, ReadyBoost promised increased performance by adding non-volatile RAM, serving as an additional memory cache. The mobile multitudes were grateful. Visions of cheap flash memory replaced expensive RAM chips. Crowds cheered. Bands played. Holidays were declared. Blog posts proliferated throughout the kingdom. And all was good. The wizards at Microsoft smiled.
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