- 3D
XPoint (pronounced three-D
cross point) is a
discontinued non-volatile
memory (NVM)
technology developed jointly by
Intel and
Micron Technology. It...
-
cells (QLC). In
addition to flash-based SSDs,
other technologies such as 3D
XPoint offer faster speeds and
higher endurance through different data storage...
- Skylake.
Intel states that this will be
their first generation to
support 3D
XPoint-based
memory modules. It also
features Deep
Learning Boost (DPL) instructions...
- microprocessors. The
socket supports a 6-channel
memory controller, non-volatile 3D
XPoint memory DIMMs,
Intel Ultra Path
Interconnect (UPI), as a
replacement for...
- by
Intel Corporation and
Micron Technology, Inc. IM
Flash produced 3D
XPoint used in data
centers and high end computers. It had a 300mm
wafer fab in...
- that have been
launched including Magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM), Intel's 3D
XPoint (discontinued in 2022), Nano-RAM
based on
carbon nanotubes. The goal of...
- motherboard. In 2017,
Intel launched the 900P
series Optane SSDs
based on 3D
XPoint technology as
opposed to NAND
flash memory. The
price and
speed of Optane...
- XQD card
Programmable metallization cell
NVRAM Memistor Memristor PCM (3D
XPoint) MRAM
Electrochemical RAM (ECRAM) Nano-RAM
CBRAM Early-stage
NVRAM FeRAM...
- SONOS,
resistive random-access memory,
racetrack memory, Nano-RAM, 3D
XPoint, and
millipede memory. A
third category of
memory is semi-volatile. The...
-
Technology had a
joint venture to sell PRAM
devices under the
names 3D
XPoint,
Optane and QuantX,
which was
discontinued in July 2022. STMicroelectronics...