Intel just introduced its largest Optane-based SSDs yet, but the shocker may be that one comes in the rarely seen U.2 interface.
Intel on Thursday announced its Optane 905P drives with three flavors:
- A 905P in PCIe add-in card, or if you’re into the nomenclature thing: HHHL (half height, half length) trim. It’ll come in capacities of 960GB and 1.5TB.
- A 905P M.2 “gumstick” drive in capacities of up to 380GB.
- A 905P in U.2 in capacities of 1.5TB, 960GB, and 480GB.
The last drive is probably a surprise to those who don’t read Obscure SSD Quarterly, (Editor’s note: not a real media outlet) because it’s only the third U.2 drive to be introduced. Ever. The previous two—the 900P and the 750—were also made by Intel, so it’s a very rare form factor.
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