Micron's X100 SSD is its first 3D XPoint product

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At its Insight 2019 conference in San Francisco, Micron revealed its X100 SSD which the company claims is the world's fastest SSD yet thanks
to its breakthrough in nonvolatile memory technology.The new SSD is the first solution in a family of products from the company which will
target storage and memory intensive solutions for the data center.What makes the X100 SSD so exciting is the fact that this is the first of
Micron's products to leverage the revolutionary 3D XPoint storage media that it co-developed with Intel
While Micron is only now releasing its first product to use the technology, Intel has developed a wide range of 3D XPoint-powered devices
under the name Optane.The X100 SSD features a 9GB/s of sequential performance in read, write and mixed workloads with up to 2.5m random
IOPS.Thanks to a combination of high bandwidth, low latency, high quality of service and high endurance, Micron's X100 SSD is able to
provide game-changing performance for big data applications and transactional workloads.The device helps accelerate data center applications
by delivering larger amounts of data in real time and it also increases the speed of data transactions while maintaining fast service.Since
the Micron X100 SSD uses a standard NVMe interface, organizations can take full advantage of the device with no changes to their
software.Executive vice president and chief business officer at Micron Sumit Sadana explained how data centers can leverage 3D XPoint
center, driving breakthrough performance improvements for applications and enabling entirely new use cases
Micron is the only vertically-integrated provider of DRAM, NAND and 3D XPoint solutions in the world, and this product continues the
evolution of our portfolio towards higher value solutions that accelerate artificial intelligence capabilities, drive faster data analytics