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Can Oracle TimesTen (or 12c’s In-Memory) benefit from GPU?

By adminPosted on October 23, 2022

Question : I have looked into TimesTen and In-Memory recently. They claim they use SIMD (Single instruction, multiple data) to […]

Oracle TimesTen vs Oracle database in-memory

By adminPosted on September 24, 2022

Question : Oracle has recently announced its latest Oracle database in-memory feature in 12c. Oracle already had an in-memory database […]

“Oneway” Replication from Oracle DB to TimesTen

By adminPosted on January 26, 2021

Question : currently I’m really stuck into a problem and I not able to finde a nice way to realize […]

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