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Intel has created a mysterious new type of computer memory that could revolutionise the technology industry.
The innovative new design, called 3D XPoint, combines the functions of two types of memory to create a data bank that runs 1,000 times faster than most hard drives.
But Intel is keeping tight-lipped on how the new technology works and what it is made of.
3D XPoint - pronounced 'three-dee cross-point' - was officially released this week, and was built and designed with hardware maker Micron.
The technology is a computer 'building block' that acts like a Swiss army knife - it can handle several functions, replacing the need for separate components.
'This is truly transformational,' Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told Wired.
https://arstechnica.co.uk/information-technology/2017/03/intel-optane-3d-xpoint-details-price/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_XPoint
The innovative new design, called 3D XPoint, combines the functions of two types of memory to create a data bank that runs 1,000 times faster than most hard drives.
But Intel is keeping tight-lipped on how the new technology works and what it is made of.
3D XPoint - pronounced 'three-dee cross-point' - was officially released this week, and was built and designed with hardware maker Micron.
The technology is a computer 'building block' that acts like a Swiss army knife - it can handle several functions, replacing the need for separate components.
'This is truly transformational,' Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told Wired.
https://arstechnica.co.uk/information-technology/2017/03/intel-optane-3d-xpoint-details-price/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_XPoint