Intel Optane?

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I'm confused, apparently it's not an SSD and it's not RAM but an in between? Is it like a super fast page file replacement? But it's also only compatible with 7th Gen +?
 
As I understand it it's just like a Hybrid drive where you have a small SSD for caching the most commonly used files etc.
 
Just been to Canary Wharf and Intel's Innovation Labs. Saw some Optane in use on a laptop. Very fast, speeds up your laptop twice as fast to boot and load up anything
 
Just been to Canary Wharf and Intel's Innovation Labs. Saw some Optane in use on a laptop. Very fast, speeds up your laptop twice as fast to boot and load up anything
Can't imagine it my laptop boots 5 seconds. Can't I stuff some optane in it ? Sounds like a hybrid SSD, SSD drive? Like SSD with super fast SSD cache ?
 
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I have the 32gb version of the intel optane drive and i cant anymore seem to get it configured correctly to be able to enable it though i can turn that drive into a standard ssd hdd by creating a formated partion within windows 10 lol
 
Just been to Canary Wharf and Intel's Innovation Labs. Saw some Optane in use on a laptop. Very fast, speeds up your laptop twice as fast to boot and load up anything

Twice as fast as what? It's totally meaningless unless there's some sort of comparison being made here.
 
They had 2 windows 10 machines next to each other exactly same image. 1 with Optane the other without and they did a restart. The Optane one booted twice as fast and loaded up all the apps it had while the other one was still booting up.
 
They had 2 windows 10 machines next to each other exactly same image. 1 with Optane the other without and they did a restart. The Optane one booted twice as fast and loaded up all the apps it had while the other one was still booting up.

And did the non-optane one have a hard drive or the same amount of ram?

If it's an intel provided demo, don't believe any of it, unless you've seen the specs yourself
https://semiaccurate.com/2017/03/27/intel-crosses-unacceptable-ethical-line/
 
Exactly the same spec, drives, dram but the Optane machine had 16gb Optane ram in. Nothing to do with an ssd.

If they both had hard drives, then an Optane one will boot up faster - it's essentially a caching SSD module



* The Server Optane tech - X-Point is different, in that it is meant to hybrid ram/storage that fits in an existing RAM slot, so you can have huge amounts of Flash based RAM *
 
Indeed the Intel demo is using it as an sshd equivalent with similar performance gains by caching a slow disk. Compared to an SSD it does not show the gains which is why this isn't what they compare with. However given the price I can't see the point at the moment given you'll get an SSD well before considering this.
 
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