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Publicación: 2017-08-13, Autor: CHRIS_666 , crítica de: madboxpc.com
Intel claramente crea nuevos aires para lo que son hoy en día los discos duros, normalmente unidades como estas son ocupadas como unidades netamente de almacenamiento, llevándose todo el protagonismo las unidades SSD. Luego de realizar las pruebas con est...
Publicación: 2017-07-02, Autor: Javier , crítica de: xataka.com
Intel, que cuenta con un catálogo de unidades SSD, ha avanzado lo que para ellos es un tipo de memoria de futuro. Por su precio, hoy en día no podemos pensar en las Intel Optane como elementos de memoria principal, pero sí que, tras esta prueba, hemos com...
Publicación: 2018-06-29, Autor: Peter , crítica de: eteknix.com
Resumen: This Feature Was Sponsored By GigabyteWhen it comes to improving the performance of your system, there are lots of things you can do. The obvious ones are upgrading your CPU, GPU and RAM. These impact performance within applications, games and more. Howev...
Publicación: 2017-11-15, Autor: Bohs , crítica de: eteknix.com
Severe performance improvement for large HDD users, Low access times, Improved productivity, Durable,
Not as useful for SSD owners as it is for HDD users, “Intel’s Optane Module can inject a performance to your large capacity drive which you hadn’t dreamed of.”, Intel Optane 32GB M.2 Memory Module Review, We would like to thank, Intel, for providing us w
Pricing and AvailabilityThe 32GB Intel Optane M.2 module I tested today can be yours for £74.32 or $77.99 while the smaller 16GB module will set you back £43.30 or $45.37.OverviewCombining two types of storage to increase the performance is in no way a ne...
Publicación: 2017-07-16, Autor: Simon , crítica de: kitguru.net
Very fast read performance, Adds massive performance improvements to a standard hard disk
CPU and chipset restrictions, Write performance as a stand-alone drive is disappointing
The major fly in the ointment with the Optane Memory module is the official restrictions it currently comes with, which will be a limiting factor on its use. It only supports Kaby Lake processors and then only Core i7, i5 and i3 parts. There's no current...
Low cost, Intelligent Acceleration, Versatile with supported and unsupported configurations, A real performance option for HDDs
Limited chipset support, Some software improvements required, Small capacities
Optane Memory is a complicated topic with a simple execution. If you follow the supported configurations to build an Optane Memory enabled system it will reward you with a fast storage volume that has the capacity of a spinning disk. £75.00 Suggest...
Publicación: 2018-08-10, Autor: Tom , crítica de: overclock3d.net
Wow.Okay there are a few caveats when it comes to which setup and scenario the Intel Optane Memory can shine the brightest, but if we are simply looking at whether it does its job when paired with the right hardware then it is an undeniable yes. Outstandi...
Publicación: 2017-04-24, Autor: Alex , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Resumen: It isnt only the junk processor that makes a really cheap computer slow. Or the memory or the video card (or lack of video card). The primary reason your cheap laptop loudly chugs along at glacial speeds is because of the hard drive. Cheap laptops use ch...
Publicación: 2017-04-24, Autor: Peter , crítica de: arstechnica.com
Resumen: 3D XPoint (pronounced "crosspoint," not "ex-point") is a promising form of non-volatile memory jointly developed by Intel and Micron. Intel claims that the memory, which it's branding Optane for commercial products, provides a compelling mix of propertie...
Publicación: 2017-04-24, Autor: Allyn , crítica de: pcper.com
Simple, no-frills installation process, Outstanding performance gains, especially to HDD-equipped systems, It's the fastest (lowest latency) thing we've ever tested. Period. (yes, again)
Requires current generation motherboard, preventing upgrades to older systems, Cost (see below), Too small to use as a boot SSD
I knew XPoint was going to enable all sorts of performance gains to storage systems, but I honestly did not expect Optane Memory to net such large benefits and to do it so well. While previous hybrid/caching technologies have been decent, the outstanding...