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@jappypack You watched "The Future of Data Storage" video, didn't you? Well, after some quick searching, there are no price point leaks yet. However, you can expect to pay a premium (compared to current SSDs) for such a new technology when it comes out. :) 

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Basically it's Intel Optane solution, and when it comes to capacity-price ratio, I personally suppose it'll be quite expensive.

https://www.techpowerup.com/229052/soon-kaby-lake-based-systems-carrying-intel-optane-solutions

This article is giving an information that Lenovo is soon going to show their optane-included laptop lineup,

and considering that they're utilizing it as a simple cache device, it won't be that cheap.

 

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1 hour ago, PenPoint said:

Basically it's Intel Optane solution, and when it comes to capacity-price ratio, I personally suppose it'll be quite expensive.

https://www.techpowerup.com/229052/soon-kaby-lake-based-systems-carrying-intel-optane-solutions

This article is giving an information that Lenovo is soon going to show their optane-included laptop lineup,

and considering that they're utilizing it as a simple cache device, it won't be that cheap.

 

I don't think that it will be that expensive, either, since no transistors are needed which reduces the cost. 

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