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3D XPoint Technology Revolutionises Storage Memory




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Uploaded to YouTube by: Intel Newsroom
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 10 November 2015
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 28 July 2015

Tags: computers, technology, computer technology, computer science




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Intel and Micron unveil 3D Xpoint technology and create the first new memory category in over 25 years. Unlisted video from Intel Newsroom.

DRAM memory is very fast but but has the problems of being expensive and volatile. Unlike many silicon components, DRAM density isn't doubling every two years.

On the other hand, NAND memory which is found in today's SSDs is inexpensive and non-volatile, but although it is very fast compared to other storage technologies, it is still much slower than DRAM.

3D XPoint (pronounced 3D cross-point), has the advantages of both, in that it is fast, inexpensive and non-volatile.