Reinventing the Memory-Storage Paradigm – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 689

February 24th, 2020 |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: For decades computer scientists have recognized the need for memory to keep up with compute. Beginning in the 1940s engineers have had to balance how systems process information with how they store and access it. Since its introduction, 3Dx Point memory, the basis for Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory, has helped mitigate one of the biggest bottlenecks to performance.

Frank Hady is a fellow and Director of Storage Technology Group, Intel. In this episode of Chip Chat he and host Allyson Klein explore the relationship of memory and storage to compute, and outlines how Intel is helping accelerate performance throughout information ecosystems and re-invent the memory storage paradigm in systems.

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