Optane could be HD’s swan song

@ 2017/03/28
Intel thinks it can pull in the numbers

Intel’s Optane Memory is headed to be one of the most disappointing bits of tech in the world of storage.

Intel wants Optane-based gear to provide a breath of life to the dying HD industry which is suffering from a bad case of Flash SSD memory.

Yesterday it announced its first consumer Optane-based devices – A 16GB model for $44 and a 32GB Optane Memory device for $77. Both can manage read speeds of 1.2GBps and writes of 280MBps.

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