HP's 'The Machine' changes its spots

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HP's dream of creating a computer based on silicon photonics has been altered as it plans to repurpose the whole design around a more conventional set of technologies.

The Machine, which was announced by HP last year, will be converted back to a "memory-driven architecture" focused on storing large troves of data instead of bringing together exceptionally high levels of processing power.

Big memory still available

What this means is that 'The Machine' will still be able to offer up to 320TB of memory when it debuts next year and be based on a slightly more plausible type of memory known as phase change memory (PCM).

Silicon photonics is slowly making inroads elsewhere with other firms such as Fujitsu and Intel making strides in bringing it to servers and the data centre respectively.

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