Intel's Optane memory products, developed in conjunction with Micron, are an interesting product to explain. Early models were low-capacity devices meant to act as a cache or buffer against a larger, slower device but drives with enough raw capacity to be useful on their own quickly followed. While consumers had a hard time looking past a higher cost per capacity.
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