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Ready (or Hybrid) Drive / Ready Boost
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Possible enhancement; Beat M$ to actually using the new hardware capabilities that were developed in anticipation of Vista's expanded capabilities.
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Utilize Intel Turbo Memory (ITM) {special mini PCI Express card connection on some newer main boards} which currently has a 1 GB capacity. Would prefer all of the 1 GB be used to improve memory capability, boosting from 4 GB Dual Channel (SoDimm RAM) to 5 GB somehow(Or somehow effectively use the Hybrid HDs now on market)
 
Unsure of need for `Ready Boost' as it apparently uses USB which I would think is much slower than current PC6400 RAM & SATA HDs.
Not sure if/how assignment of the swap partition [or swap file] to other than the single Hard Drive (HD) common in most desktop or laptop configurations could improve performance.
 
Expansion of Fedora capabilities may improve use of cinerella {or other non-linear digital editing applications}

Latest revision as of 20:32, 11 July 2008

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