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Date:      Tue, 9 Jun 2020 21:26:43 -0700
From:      Donald Wilde <dwilde1@gmail.com>
To:        Anatoli <me@anatoli.ws>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Optane Memory
Message-ID:  <CAEC7390Bm-AmN=WW%2BYTHQknRKSHY-XtHf81-wAMTqfAgWi2xwA@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <8c86c841-1ef1-b1b5-11c8-80a552a6a24d@anatoli.ws>
References:  <20200608152724.00002f13@seibercom.net> <CAEC7392RjTmg7x5_yYxAyPe-t%2B0dpngoBO_HxOSq8SWw7ru_iw@mail.gmail.com> <CAEC7393kKzKCoBMWi3Wv6y5oUj5Q0H-WTu9XV9MurszQ_jejTg@mail.gmail.com> <8c86c841-1ef1-b1b5-11c8-80a552a6a24d@anatoli.ws>

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On 6/9/20, Anatoli <me@anatoli.ws> wrote:

> Why would you chose Intel? AMD EPYC 2 clearly is a better option
> performance/price & energy wise.
>
I'm not solely looking at Intel, although I _have_ been suspicious of
AMD because until they shipped EPYC they were rather much in trouble.

'3d-xpoint-technology' IS Optane (without the trade name), because
Micron was Intel's partner in the development.

Whether Micron is better at it, well, let me just say, thanks VERY
much for those links, Anatoli!

> We're evaluating to purchase right now these ones: [1] with Micron 9300
> Pro & Max for storage.
>
[snip]

This is getting far off-target for freebsd-questions, so before the
discussion-limiter daemons show up again... :D
-- 
Don Wilde
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