Intel 'Turbo Memory' tries to speed up Windows

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Feeling the lack of memory?

Intel’s Turbo Memory might be the answer to solve your memory woes. Intel is offering a ‘dashboard’ for WIndows that allows user to choose and control which applications that they want to load into the Intel Turbo cache which is based on flash memory chips, or your flash/thumb drives. Demonstrated in the latest version of Turbo memory, users can now pin applications or files to match your usage.

Windows Vista have a feature called “ReadyBoost” that can use storage from a flash drive to speed up your computer. It is interesting as we can expect the industry to fully make use of high speed flash drives to increase the memory intensive programs, or games.

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