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Intel on Wednesday, April 10, is announcing the Optane H10 Memory with SSD. When paired inside new gaming laptops and desktops from HP, Dell, and Asus, the new storage drive promises to launch ...
Intel Optane Memory With 3D XPoint Technology can significantly accelerate storage performance in compatible systems, using advanced caching ...
Intel's new Optane technology powers the fastest drives we've ever seen and can even enhance older drives to give them the performance of much faster modern storage devices. But what's happening ...
Intel has since updated its Optane Memory line-up with a 64GB drive and some new software that enables acceleration of secondary storage volumes.
Intel's Kristie Mann talks to CRN about how the chipmaker is making it easier for partners to sell Optane Persistent Memory.
Intel reports a restart time of 2,100 seconds for a conventional configuration compared with 17 seconds for Optane. Much of the work to accomplish this has been done on the software side.
Intel announced today that its Optane persistent memory (PMem), in combination with Intel’s open-source distributed asynchronous object storage (DAOS) solution, has taken the no. 1 position on the ...
Optane memory is the second product to use Intel's 3D XPoint technology. The first was an enterprise solid state drive, the Optane SSD DC P4800X priced at $1,520 for 375GB. Intel said at the time ...
Intel will support its existing Optane products and customers and continue qualification of its third generation Optane product. Optane created gifts to the industry such as the CXL memory fabric ...
Optane technology could nonetheless simplify software over time, which observers say is another benefit. Programmers generally gain performance by loading data into memory.
It didn't take long for Intel's 3D Optane storage to reach a product you can realistically buy. The chip maker has introduced Optane modules designed to boost the performance of your desktop PC ...
Intel’s first Optane SSD for regular PCs is a small but super-fast cache Drives require "Optane Memory ready" systems with brand-new CPUs and chipsets.