This is a short article about allowing RAM sizes that aren't powers of 2, like 24 GB or 48 GB instead of just the steps 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB. I initially thought this was going to be about using multiple states on the data pins to encode more bits per clock.
I was imagining something like super fast analog not-quite-precise storage for things that don't need a huge number of IEEE-754 bits, like maybe graphics cards. I bet there are lots of applications for fast FPUs that don't care about a few LSBs.