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Thursday, May 4, 2017

FAQ: 3D XPoint memory – NAND flash killer or DRAM replacement?

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As the first new non-volatile, mass-marketed storage technology since NAND flash, 3D XPoint made a huge splash when it was first announced in 2015 by development partners Intel and Micron. It was touted as being 1,000 times faster than NAND flash with up to 1,000 times the endurance.

In reality, the performance claims were only true on paper; 3D XPoint turned out to be about 10 times faster than NAND, which requires existing data to be erased before new data is written.

The new solid-state memory, however, is likely to find a place in the data center since it is about half the price of DRAM (though still costlier than NAND). That’s because it works with conventional memory technologies to boost performance.

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May 04, 2017 at 05:01PM

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