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Intel schedules the end of its 200-series Optane memory DIMMs — shipments to draw to an end in late 2025
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I was so hyped for this technology when they first presented the concept. Sadly there has never been a product that made any sense and their time to market was way too long.
It really is too bad that this never became more mainstream as a sort of a "super high end SSD" option.
To my understanding a lot of it was intel being greedy (unreasonable product segmentation for a novel tech) and challenges with their JV with Micron.