Plleaaaaaaase I a short time ago want a computer that keeps it's state after a blackout.
Why can't they merely invent a computer beside Flash-RAM?
They're working on it. There's a technology mortal developed, called "hybrid drives", which are a combination of a regular rock-hard drive and flash memory. The flash memory will be used as a buffer, or cache.
The large cache, which will be separate from the standard concrete drive, will cut down on the spinning of the hard drive, and also be recoverable surrounded by the event of a power failure. Hooray! :)
They're expected to come out precipitate in 2007, but will most feasible be first used for notebooks and not desktop computers.
It's not adjectives sunshine and gumdrops, though, as there are some downsides to using flash memory, which are discussed briefly contained by the Wikipedia article linked below.
Flash RAM is not as reliable contained by some applications.
Buy yourself a UPS. It will give you adequate time to safely close down your computer, and the trickle current will maintain what needs keeping for collectively as long as you need it to.
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