Anyone got that "standards" XKCD laying around? Not to be cynical but the first CAMM was only on a couple devices was it not?
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Yes, BUT the first CAMM was proprietary to DELL. This is what came from them giving the standard to JEDEC. So not all hope is lost!
Then i shall remain hopeful :)
What that comic tells me is that everyone loves standards, as long as they're the ones controlling the standard.
I'm actually in favor of this one, it solves a bunch of the problems that have been leading mfgrs to solder memory directly to mainboards.
Edit: the removable CAMM connector is awesome too, the biggest problem with the v1 spec was the fragility of the pins. Anecdotally you could wreck a v1 connector with canned air so a replaceable connector is great news.
I can't get over the missed opportunity to call it CRAMM.
Man, I don't buy new hardware often, and only recently became familiar with M.2 NVMe. Which I thought was pretty spiffy.
I hate videos, so in I'm off to find an article; or maybe just have Ecosia's AI explain it for me.
Edit: I'm aware one's memory, the other's persistent storage. This replaces SODIMM, yah? Anyway, new specs.
Indeed. This is RAM and replaces SODIMM.