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CW@50: Data storage goes from $1M to 2 cents per gigabyte (+video)

Intel's next-gen hyperfast Optane SSDs for PCs to ship in April

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Mar 29, 2017
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CW@50: Data storage goes from $1M to 2 cents per gigabyte (+video)

Over the past 50 years, data storage development has blown past barrier after barrier to give us denser, higher-capacity hard drives (and flash storage) at ever-cheaper costs. Read More

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