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Tag: 3D XPoint

Intel launches three new Optane drives. One is world’s fastest data...

Chris Mellor - December 16, 2020
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Micron to duke it out with Optane on memory

Chris Mellor - November 24, 2020
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3D XPoint patent suit against Micron and Intel is allowed to...

Chris Mellor - October 5, 2020
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Intel Alder Stream Optane SSDs deliver ‘multiple millions of IOPS’

Chris Mellor - August 14, 2020
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Intel lets us have a sneaky peek at 144-layer flash and...

Chris Mellor - May 7, 2020
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Micron reinvents storage IO stack for the solid state age

Chris Mellor - April 29, 2020
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Micron gives insight (kinda) into 3D XPoint revenues for the...

Chris Mellor - March 27, 2020
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Intel secures new Optane supply deal from Micron – at a...

Chris Mellor - March 16, 2020
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Intel thinks own-brand NAND is not absolutely fab

Chris Mellor - March 11, 2020
2

Why Micron fears Optane will eat its server DRAM lunch

Chris Mellor - September 29, 2019
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