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Intel’s Optane Module can inject a performance to your large capacity drive which you hadn’t dreamed of before.
Intel Optane DC persistent memory modules, a class of memory and storage that stores frequently accessed data in its memory rather than forcing the server to fetch it from a hard disk.
Intel Unveils First Optane Memory Modules Optane has the potential to significantly boost the speed and responsiveness of PCs powered by conventional hard disk drives.
The new Optane H10 is a single module that fits into M.2 slots, combining up to 32GB of Intel's Optane Memory and up to 1TB of solid state storage, supercharging common PC tasks on a budget for OEMs.
Despite its naming convention, Intel Optane Memory is more akin to an M.2 SSD than a memory module, but it does behave like another memory tier for caching data stored on a slower storage devices ...
Intel combines their Optane Memory and NAND into a single module and calls it the Optane Memory H10. The best of two worlds in one drive.
Intel is ready to unleash Optane, a memory module that can change the data game.
By pairing either a 16GB or 32GB Intel Optane memory module (via an M.2 motherboard slot) with a large-capacity hard drive or SATA solid state drive, Intel claims users can obtain SSD-like data ...
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's Optane technology is already shipping in the form of storage, but you'll have to wait until next year to buy Optane memory modules.
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 ...
But it's not likely that end users will get Optane DIMM memory modules until 2018.