GiliSoft RAM Disk fits SSD-conscious Windows workflows when browser cache, temporary folders, scratch data, and other disposable write-heavy activity are better placed in RAM than on the main SSD.
SSD users usually are not trying to avoid all writes. The more practical goal is to keep obviously disposable write-heavy workflows off the main drive when those files are recreated often and do not need long-term retention.
This page is strongest for SSD users whose real intent is cleaner handling of disposable writes, not replacement of ordinary storage.