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Guru3D.com » News » Micron releases X100 SSD with 3D XPoint Technology - Sequential access up to 9GB/sec

Micron releases X100 SSD with 3D XPoint Technology - Sequential access up to 9GB/sec

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/25/2019 08:25 AM | source: | 19 comment(s)
Micron releases  X100 SSD with 3D XPoint Technology - Sequential access up to 9GB/sec

Micron today announced the Micron X100 SSD. The Micron X100 SSD is the first solution in a family of products from Micron targeting storage- and memory-intensive applications for the data center. 

These solutions will leverage the strengths of 3D XPoint™ technology and usher in a new tier in the memory-to-storage hierarchy with higher capacity and persistence than DRAM, along with higher endurance and performance than NAND. 

duct brings the disruptive potential of 3D XPoint technology to the data center, driving breakthrough performance improvements for applications and enabling entirely new use cases,” said Micron Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer Sumit Sadana. “Micron is the only vertically-integrated provider of DRAM, NAND and 3D XPoint solutions in the world, and this product continues the evolution of our portfolio towards higher value solutions that accelerate artificial intelligence capabilities, drive faster data analytics and create new insights for our customers.”

Micron X100 SSD — Performance for the Cloud and Data Center

With a combination of industry-leading high bandwidth, low latency, high quality of service (QoS) and high endurance, the Micron X100 SSD provides game-changing performance for big data applications and transactional workloads. The Micron X100 SSD accelerates data center applications by delivering larger amounts of data in real time, and it dramatically increases the speed of data transactions while maintaining predictably fast service for quicker time to insights.

  • High-performance local storage — offers up to 2.5 million input/output operations per second (IOPs), more than three times faster than today’s competitive SSD offerings
  • Industry’s highest bandwidth — has more than 9GB/s bandwidth in read, write and mixed modes and is up to three times faster than today’s competitive NAND offerings
  • Ultralow latency — provides consistent read-write latency that is 11 times better than NAND SSDs
  • Application acceleration — enables two to four times the improvements in end-user experience for various applications with prevalent data center workloads
  • High-performance in small size storage — eliminates the need for overprovisioning storage for performance
  • Ease of adoption — because the Micron X100 SSD uses the standard NVMe interface, requires no changes to software to receive the full benefits of the product

The Micron X100 SSD will be in limited sampling with select customers this quarter.



Micron releases  X100 SSD with 3D XPoint Technology - Sequential access up to 9GB/sec




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nizzen
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#5723991 Posted on: 10/25/2019 11:57 AM
The question is how low is the latency. Is it lower than Intel Optane 900p/905p?

Maybe I'm upgrading from 3x 900p 480GB, if it's actual faster.

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#5723995 Posted on: 10/25/2019 12:12 PM
At the latencies nand and xpoint actually are, you aren't seeing anything related to them in realworld performance usage.

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#5724039 Posted on: 10/25/2019 02:52 PM
At the latencies nand and xpoint actually are, you aren't seeing anything related to them in realworld performance usage.

And if latency is that important to you, use a RAM disk.

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#5724040 Posted on: 10/25/2019 02:53 PM
At the latencies nand and xpoint actually are, you aren't seeing anything related to them in realworld performance usage.


You know this for all application and scenarios in the world? If so, you're a GOD :D

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#5724042 Posted on: 10/25/2019 02:53 PM
And if latency is that important to you, use a RAM disk.


No

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