Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
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Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
Intel Optane was a remarkable technology ahead of its time. As the demand for (and cost of) NAND storage increases, would it make sense to bring Optane back for AI use cases?
Stock prices for storage media vendors have risen massively this year. Are the gains justified or representative of a bubble in the market driven by demand for AI?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
Public cloud platforms have been quietly building custom silicon, particularly GPUs, processors and networking. Could storage be next on the list, with custom storage silicon to drive bespoke solid state media?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
AWS releases Graviton5, continuing the transition of EC2 to a greater proportion of Arm CPUs. Is the long-term game to entirely replace x86 on AWS?
Public cloud platforms have been quietly building custom silicon, particularly GPUs, processors and networking. Could storage be next on the list, with custom storage silicon to drive bespoke solid state media?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
AWS releases Graviton5, continuing the transition of EC2 to a greater proportion of Arm CPUs. Is the long-term game to entirely replace x86 on AWS?
Public cloud platforms have been quietly building custom silicon, particularly GPUs, processors and networking. Could storage be next on the list, with custom storage silicon to drive bespoke solid state media?
As NAND supply becomes constrained (and expensive), do software-only storage solution vendors like VAST Data now have a problem selling to their customers, who might struggle to buy new hardware?
AWS releases Graviton5, continuing the transition of EC2 to a greater proportion of Arm CPUs. Is the long-term game to entirely replace x86 on AWS?
Public cloud platforms have been quietly building custom silicon, particularly GPUs, processors and networking. Could storage be next on the list, with custom storage silicon to drive bespoke solid state media?