Intel’s new Optane memory promises to supercharge your PC on the cheap

One of the best ways to speed up load times for the OS and apps on your PC is to upgrade your storage to a solid-state drive. However, given the high cost of these components, most folks are usually left deciding between high speed with an SSD or high capacity with a standard (significantly cheaper) spinning hard drive. Intel believes it has a neat solution: its new Optane memory acts as a fast cache drive (essentially a bridge between your systems’s storage and DRAM) that can boost performance by storing data needed to run your frequently used apps and games…
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