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The Intel Optane Memory H10 is a leading-edge, hybrid storage solution that marries 3D Xpoint media to QLC NAND flash on a single M.2 SSD.
Today Intel and system builders take hybrid storage technology in a new direction. The Intel Optane Memory H10 NVMe SSD combines two popular SSD technologies, 4-bit per cell memory and Intel's ...
Intel’s Optane Memory H10 SSD is a storage hybrid that shines under heavy workloads, but you can't buy it except in a pre-built laptop.
Intel has officially launched its new Optane Memory H10 with SSD M.2 module, a hybrid solution that will combine Intel Optane (3D XPoint memory) for performance with QLC NAND flash for capacity.
This isn't Intel's first try at an Optane-backed hybrid SSD—the first, 2019's Optane H10, made its way into a few consumer laptops but didn't make much of a splash.
Combining Intel's Optane Memory technology and flash memory onto a single expansion card gives thin-and-light PCs a performance boost without sacrificing board space, Intel says.
All-told, H20 drives appear to be significantly faster than H10, Intel's earlier attempt to package Optane and SSD together, offering double-digit percentage improvement in speed over the 2019 drives.
Intel has announced a number of Optane and NAND storage devices coming to market in 2021, with a 3rd-generation Optane product on the roadmap thereafter.
Optane memory H20 is a new storage product from intel that combines its high-performance Optane memory with a regular QLC SSD in capacities of 512GB and 1TB.
We’ve seen several drives come out of the house of Intel with the Optane branding already, but this new Optane Memory H10 is probably how we all wanted it from the beginning. It combines storage ...
Intel combines the best of two worlds in the Optane Memory H10 module. You get the fast Optane memory coupled with large QLC NAND in one.
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