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Traditional DDR memory operates within a certain temperature window—often around 100 degrees Celsius or less—and going beyond that window will result in potential data loss and thermal throttling.
Subsequently, BIOS settings were stored in non-volatile flash memory. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
"By combining the benefits of non-volatile memory with the CXL standard, we're making it significantly easier for system integrators to incorporate compact, non-volatile, high performance ...