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Intel and Micron have announced a new type of memory technology called 3D XPoint that they say could offer speeds up to 1,000 times faster than NAND flash storage.
The new 3D XPoint memory technology will change the way we think about storage. Screenshot by Dong Ngo/CNET Intel and Micron today unveiled their all-new memory technology called 3D XPoint ...
A new kind of computer memory that is up to 1,000 times faster than flash storage is to go on sale in 2016, helping scientists and games developers alike.
3D XPoint is 1,000 times faster than the NAND flash used in today’s consumer electronics and SSDs (solid state drives).
Think Intel's 3D XPoint is the only resistance RAM (ReRAM) game in town? Think again. Crossbar's ReRAM is superior in almost every respect - and it's going into production this year.
With IMFT’s 3D XPoint technology, higher speed storage and huge computer memory capacity may be coming to a workstation near to you. Intel and Micron developed 3D XPoint technology is due to hit the ...
Semiconductor technology giants Intel and Micron on Tuesday announced 3D XPoint memory, the fruits of a joint endeavor into non-volatile memory technology the companies claim is the first major ...
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