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Like many system architects the world over, we had high hopes for the 3D XPoint variant of phase change memory (PCM) when it launched with much fanfare back in July 2015 after being developed jointly ...
Next-Gen Memory Ramping Up At least 5 technologies are in the running, with 3D XPoint leading the pack.
The company’s main products include its memory-efficient chiplet-based D-Matrix Corsair platform, which is the world’s first ...
Once achieved, 3D XPoint memory is in a position to penetrate any system where performance and economy are both important—in other words, every computing system in the world.
Micron co-developed 3D XPoint memory technology with Intel first debuting in 2015 with Intel Optane, but now the tech is finished.
Intel will launch its second generation Optane Data Centre Persistent Memory and SSD, as well as a 144-layer 3D NAND next year.
Micron plans to apply the knowledge it has gained from the breakthroughs achieved through its 3D XPoint initiative, as well as related engineering expertise and resources, to new types of ...
Solid state storage has enabled enormous changes in the storage and memory hierarchy and enabled many of our most valuable applications. For instance, an article from 2019 points out that average ...
It’s been a topsy-turvy period for the memory market, and it’s not over. So far in 2020, demand has been slightly better than expected for the two main memory types — 3D NAND and DRAM. But now there ...
Here is how and why NAND flash transitioned from 2D to 3D storage densities and what challenges lie ahead with addition of layers.