Five years ago, Intel came up with a new chip, a silicon chip, to store data.
With this chip, users can expand the memory component of their server larger than ever before.
Shelby Skrhak speaks with Ken Lloyd, Director of US SLED at Intel, about:
- How Optane splits the difference between NAND and DRAM
- Common uses for Optane
- How Optane works with virtualized workloads
- Why it’s great for public sector and education
For more information, contact Andrew Calabrese (
[email protected]) or visit Intel Optane Persistent Memory.
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