Intel has unveiled a new tier of Optane storage -- one designed to bridge the gap between volatile and non-volatile memory and create a new class of "Persistent" memory in the process. Share on ...
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 ...
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 ...
When Intel first unveiled its Optane line of products based on 3D Xpoint technology, the company promised to blur the lines between traditional SSDs and RAM by offering non-volatile memory like an SSD ...
Intel will "fill the gap of the memory hierarchy" and bring processors and data closer together with the launch of its second generation Optane Data Centre (DC) Persistent Memory and Optane SSDs, as ...
Intel is on a mission re-imagine the memory and storage hierarchy, and it's attempting to do that with its 3D XPoint technology, which we have seen manifest in various Optane Memory products. Now we ...
It may not have been noticed by many IT professionals, but recently Intel sold its Nand flash and solid-state drive (SSD) manufacturing assets to South Korean firm SK Hynix for $9bn. The interesting ...
When it jointly announced 3D XPoint memory with Micron a couple of years back, it was clear where Intel was ultimately headed with the technology. To quickly recap, 3D Xpoint is a bleeding-edge, ...
Intel Corp. announced a new kind of memory and storage technology Wednesday that it built purposely for data center operators. The technology, called Intel Optane DC persistent memory, is designed to ...
Intel has unveiled a new tier of Optane storage -- one designed to bridge the gap between volatile and non-volatile memory and create a new class of "Persistent" memory in the process. Share on ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is the leading vendor of processors that go into data center servers, and it has been trying to sell its processors into other portions of the data center, such as networking.
Intel (INTC 0.79%) is the leading vendor of processors that go into data center servers, and it has been trying to sell its processors into other portions of the data center, such as networking.