Posted March 27, 20178 yr For a decade now, one of the biggest factors in choosing a computer has been the choice between traditional hard drive and solid state drive. The former is cheap, bulky, and slow. The latter is expensive, light, and fast. There has been zero middle ground. You’ve had to compromise between price and speed. But Intel’s hoping to eradicate that compromise with its new Intel Optane Memory. According to Intel, installing this single memory stick in your computer could supercharge even the slowest hard drive and give you the SSD’s best feature: speed. Read more here...
April 1, 20178 yr I saw a video about this its a pretty neat idea its like having an extra large cache for frequently used programs and helps improve boot times for slower HDDs. I have an M.2 NVMe drive so I won't be needing this. The advantage with this is that they are going to be cheap but add quite a bit a performance for HDD based systems.
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