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Default Intel shrinks Optane 905P SSDs into the M.2 form factor

Intel spent most of its stage time at Computex promising limited-edition-mainstream and high-end chips that would cross the arbitrary 5-GHz border before the end of the year. The company's latest addition to its 3D XPoint Optane 905P family has a more concrete release date, though. The new 380-GB Optane 905P SSD is less capacious than its forebears, but it fits into the compact M.2 form factor.

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