Today at Intel’s Data Center Memory Summit, the new ‘Apache Pass’ Optane memory DIMMs were announced, with capacities from 128 GB to 512 GB. This new 3D XPoint type of memory is focused on allowing persistent memory support on servers and will be available with the next generation of Xeon Scalable processors (which Intel has not announced yet). Also on the docket from Intel was some information on their high-density QLC 3D NAND solid state drives, and we have details on when they should be coming to market. Samsung also announced 32 GB SO-DIMM modules for high-end gaming laptops.
The AnandTech Podcast, Episode 47:
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Ian Cutress, Host Senior Editor, AT CPU Editor @IanCutress |
Paul Alcorn Toms Hardware CPU Editor @PaulyAlcorn |
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Total Time: 38 minutes 34 seconds
Outline mm:ss
00:00 Introduction
00:46 Intel Announce Optane DIMMs
24:00 Next Generation of QLC SSDs
32:57 Samsung 32 GB SO-DIMMs Announced
38:34 FIN
Edited by Gavin Bonshor
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- Intel Previews Optane Enterprise M.2 SSD
- Intel QLC NAND Updates: Up To 20TB In 2.5-inch SSD
- Samsung Unveils 32 GB DDR4-2666 SO-DIMMs
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