Earlier in the week, Intel hosted its Memory and Storage 2020 event, highlighting several memory and storage products. Among the product lineup was the semiconductor maker’s new Optane Memory H20 SSD, designed for enthusiasts looking for a combination of high-speed performance and storage capacity.
There is, as always, a catch to using the H20. First, it’s clear that the device isn’t for desktop PCs; based on AnandTech’s breakdown, it appears that this storage solution is designed to work primarily with thin and light, high-performance laptops. Further, the H20 will require and 11th generation Core U-series CPU and 500-series chipset, along with Intel RST driver version 18.1 or later in order to launch.
As to when the Optane Memory H20 is expected to be available, Intel has simply said that consumers can expect to see it launch sometime during the second quarter of 2021.
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