Intel delays the introduction of 3D XPoint memory modules
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i last heard that kaby lake was to have the tech with the delay its gonna be cannon lake ep Related messages![]() Well, they finally got their hands on Optane! Looks impressive Certainly the fastest, ever!Quote:The elusive 3D XPoint non-volatile memory technology is finally ready. Well, kind of. You see, we don't actually have it set up in our lab yet. Intel has a keen interest in keeping its new progen...
![]() The SSD controller on the new 3D XPoint SSDs will really be important, because the storage is so much different than normal SSDs. They tracked down the 3D XPoint controller manufacturer, which gave them the details of how it works.Quote:We had the rare opportunity to catch an exclusive glimpse ...
![]() This new piece shows the only pictures of an actual 3D XPoint SSD that are on the web. The article also talks about the endurance and performance of the latest in storage tech, very exciting!Quote:Micron QuantX Development BoardMicron designed the NVMe QuantX prototype SSD as block-based stor...
![]() It looks like the 3D XPoint will come to market as an NVMe SSD at first, then with DIMM form factors in the future. The new SSDs are already on compatibility lists, so they cant be far off. The big question, of course, is price. I think they will be too expensive for most users.Quote:Devices th...
![]() Quote:Intel teased the world recently with a glimpse of its latest 3D XPoint NVDIMMs, but many in the industry view the Intel solution with dismay due to rampant speculation it will employ a proprietary interface. Micron and AgigA Tech recently announced a partnership that focuses on traditional...
![]() Quote:The first commercial solid-state drives based on the recently introduced 3D XPoint non-volatile storage-class memory are yet to hit the market , but Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Corp. are already working on the second-generation 3D XPoint technology. Moreover, Micron is also desig...
![]() Intel's annual developer conference / mini trade show kicked off earlier today in San Francisco. Among the topics of discussion during the keynote was 3D XPoint, the new memory technology that Intel announced late last month. Read more
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