Intel is known for cranking up PC speeds to new highs, and it’s doing the same for storage with the super fast Optane. Optane, which Intel claims will replace today’s SSDs and DRAM, is exciting for ...
But what exactly is Optane, and what is it good for? (Analytics and AI, to name two major use cases.) If you’re not feeling up to speed, don’t worry. We’ll have you covered on all the basics in the ...
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.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Hot off the heels of announcing its crazy fast $1,520 enterprise ...
Ever since Intel announced its 3D XPoint storage (brand name: Optane), there's been interest from the enthusiast market. While Intel claims the new non-volatile storage medium will offer significant ...
Intel’s large-capacity Optane is like the Ferrari of storage: It’s super fast, it’s cool and it’s expensive. Also, it isn’t for everyone yet. That was reiterated by Intel when it introduced its first ...
Intel will begin shipping its next-generation non-volatile Optane memory for PCs beginning April 24. Intel, which developed the Optane memory with its partner Micron under the name “3D Xpoint,” said ...
Right now, we have lightning-fast RAM and massive NVMe SSDs, yet there is still a massive latency gap between them. For a few years, Intel Optane (3DX) filled that gap, promising the speed of memory ...
This webinar will help you learn how Intel® Select Solutions for SQL Server, featuring 2nd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and Intel® Optane™ technology are designed to enable simplified ...
Organizations today are trying to keep pace with the mountains of data being generated. How do we effectively harness and take advantage of the power in the data? Learn how VMware vSAN, a leading HCI ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. A couple of years back, IDC predicted that by 2025 the average person will interact with connected devices ...