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Intel at last announces Optane memory: DDR4 that never forgets
- Safi Bello
- May 31, 2018
- 1 min read
Ars Technica -------- Ever since Intel and Micron announced 3D XPoint memory in 2015, the world has been waiting for the companies to use it to build memory sticks. 3D XPoint blends the properties of flash storage and DRAM memory. Like flash, it's persistent, retaining its value even when systems are powered down, and it's dense, with about 10 times the density of DRAM. Like DRAM, it supports low latency random access. Intel also claimed that its write endurance is substantially better than that of flash. To learn more click on the picture below to read the article.