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Optane died because none of the cloud providers were really interested in it.

Which meant no developers could really develop for it so you're in a vicious circle.

It's why I think they need to have some way for people to easily use their tech at home/on-premise.




There is an interesting discussion on Optane on the Oxide podcast that I linked to. Long story short Oxide was interested but Intel's culture of secrecy got in the way. Not surprised the cloud providers weren't interested either.




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