Intel is not known to make faults with the datasheet of a new product so whats going on?
- the 900P has plp but Intel removed this as an advertized feature
to push 4800x sales (we saw this earlier with other non DC SSDs)
- plp on the 900P was not stable enough to guarantee a commited write to be on disk on a sudden powerloss
- Intel plans a 900P Pro/server edition
a 900P as advertized earlier but at a higher prize, the current 900p is for gamer only
- really a fault, sorry, we sacked the responsible person
In general, as there is no cache needed for an Optane,
plp seems for me mainly a firmware/software feature less a hardware feature.
- the 900P has plp but Intel removed this as an advertized feature
to push 4800x sales (we saw this earlier with other non DC SSDs)
- plp on the 900P was not stable enough to guarantee a commited write to be on disk on a sudden powerloss
- Intel plans a 900P Pro/server edition
a 900P as advertized earlier but at a higher prize, the current 900p is for gamer only
- really a fault, sorry, we sacked the responsible person
In general, as there is no cache needed for an Optane,
plp seems for me mainly a firmware/software feature less a hardware feature.