Hoggle
It might be worth mentioning Intel Octane memory. To have 32gb of non-volatile memory that stays when I turn the computer off along with my volatile system RAM seems good and would really help speed up a hard disc drive. The only issue with it I see is SSD drives have fallen to where I would have to consider if I want Octane memory or if the money would be better spent on an SSD. Still waiting for more numbers to see how that plays out in the real world as Octane is pretty new.
Friend got one on ebay for cheap and said there was no difference with a SSD and he paid 20 bucks for it. I guess if your on a budget maybe but you need to have a m.2 slot anyway and I dont see someone spending megabucks on a mobo just to buy a HD. Seems silly.
Also whats the comparability to current hybrids?