Memory type 3D XPoint, which Intel has developed and produced jointly with Micron efforts, allows to combine the advantages of solid-state drives and memory modules. The latter is achieved not only energy independence but also increase capacity ten times, as like to predict Intel representatives . Their comments about Optane family products overheard on the reporting of today's quarterly conference staff resource PCWorld.
Intel CEO Brian Krzhanich admitted that the company has started to ship the first engineering samples of memory modules Optane type , and hopes next year to introduce the serial products. With SSDs Optane it's much easier - they will come to market in the coming months, with Intel promises not to delay the availability of core products in the desktop and mobile segments. Most likely, the memory modules Optane their way of life will to start the server segment. With their help, the company hopes to make a revolution in the data center market and accelerate the development of learning systems. In general, there is little evidence on the credibility of rumors about Intel's intentions to move away from the business for the production of solid-state memory.
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