AMD's next video game changer might have absolutely nothing to do with CPU or GPU

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
AMD has recently dropped support and distribution for its intelligent storage acceleration software solution, StoreMi.The software was
performance
Apple and Intel have both attempted to accomplish the same goal in the past two decades with the Fusion drive and Robson/Turbo Memory
respectively.StoreMi is compatible with NVMe, SATA and 3D Xpoint storage, with Emmotus now using it to pair slow QLC and fast SLC into
hybrid SSD
But AMD may be looking to push beyond StoreMi's capabilities
find out more about their collaboration on a little-known piece of software called Radeon RAMDisk, which can be used to create RAM-based
storage devices that are far faster than most solid state drives on the market
current unique selling points has been to use Optane to differentiate itself from AMD
The technology has even trickled down to consumer laptops, such as this HP model with a seventh generation Core i3 CPU and a 1TB hard disk
drive
to bring out its own Optane rival? Perhaps a software-based solution? After all, the firm could harness learnings from the storage
technology it deployed in the brand new Xbox One X games console.Via AnandTech