Intel’s hyper-fast Octane solid state drives (SSDs) will become available to PC owners sometime this year, it was announced.
The Optane SSDs use the 3D Xpoint technology, which gives them ultra-fast access speeds. Samples have already been sent out to testers who are mostly major cloud players, Tech Radar reported.
3D Xpoint has been billed as the biggest memory breakthrough since the introduction of NAND flash into the market. In fact, it is 1,000 times faster than NAND. It uses a transistor-less crosspoint (Xpoint) architecture that can be described as a three-dimensional chessboard that allows data to be written in smaller and faster speeds.
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