Intel may be selling its NAND division to storage rival SK Hynix, but the company will nonetheless introduce a newer, faster M.2 670P SSD, along with an updated Optane Memory drive. Intel is ...
Optane has long occupied a kind of no man's land in personal computing, but Intel aims to change that with its latest drive. Known as 3D XPoint before the "Optane" rebrand, the technology exists as a ...
Page 1: Intel Optane Memory H20: The Latest Optane Media Accelerates QLC 3D NAND For this next set of tests, we're going to do something a little different. One of the Optane Memory H20 drive's main ...
Several factors converged to ultimately kill Optane. First, the market simply didn't embrace it the way Intel hoped. Consumer ...
Intel has announced a new storage product for client PCs. The new Intel Optane memory H20 products fuse Intel Optane technology and Intel QLC 3D flash. Compatible with new PC systems featuring 11 th ...
Intel's marketing for Optane has always been confusing—the company tends to call it "persistent memory" rather than storage, but ultimately it's a different type of SSD.
If you've forgone the best SSD for gaming in favour of a high-capacity hard drive, Intel's Optane cards help boost the access speeds of your mechanical disk to rival those found on a solid state.
Intel has announced it will discontinue all of its Optane drives in the consumer space, even the top-end enthusiast-oriented products. This isn't entirely surprising given how the storage market has ...
Intel has this week announced that its new Intel Optane memory H20 with solid state storage will be officially launching on June 20th, 2021 and will be widely available. Designed for 11th Gen Intel ...
Intel has a new consumer-targeted storage product, called Optane H20—as in H twenty, not water. The new device is an M.2 2280 format drive, using QLC (Quad Level Cell) NAND storage running behind an ...
Intel has announced it will discontinue all of its Optane drives in the consumer space, even the top-end enthusiast-oriented products. This isn't entirely surprising given how the storage market has ...