Intel formally launched the Optane persistent memory product line, which includes 3D Xpoint memory technology. The Intel-only solution is meant to sit between DRAM and NAND and to speed up performance ...
3D XPoint (pronounced “crosspoint,” not “ex-point”) is a promising form of non-volatile memory jointly developed by Intel and Micron. Intel claims that the memory, which it’s branding Optane for ...
Earlier in the month, Intel released their first Optane SSD. Using the new 3D XPoint memory technology, the new Optane storage devices are orders of magnitude faster than traditional NAND yet are ...
Intel is positioning its new Optane technology as the next big advancement in computer storage after SSDs, and today it’s announcing the first consumer product based on the technology. The “Intel ...
Intel is looking to bolster the uptake of its Optane-caching technology by integrating it into the new lineup of its next-unit-computing (NUC) range. A trio of the new micro-systems supports Optane at ...
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Hot off the heels of announcing its crazy fast $1,520 enterprise Optane SSD, Intel is releasing its more affordable Optane Memory solution geared towards the mainstream market. According to the ...
More consumer and prosumer-grade network attached storage (NAS) ship with the ability to accelerate workloads with SSDs. We can't pinpoint when the feature rolled out because the software feature was ...
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Intel has launched an updated range of Optane Memory cache drives. The new Intel Optane Memory M15 M.2 devices improve on the previous Optane Memory and Optane Memory M10 devices by doubling the PCIe ...
Intel launched an official landing page for its Optane storage system, giving us a hard look at some of the supporting platforms and its real benefits. Although a commercial launch date is still up in ...
Last week, Intel announced its new Optane drives meant for server and HPC configurations. Today, the company is announcing its PC client version. The new drives will ship in 16GB and 32GB capacities.