Sunday, January 17th 2021
Intel Discontinues All Consumer Optane-Only SSD Products
Intel has quietly announced the discontinuation of all Optane Memory SSDs for the consumer market. The company also confirmed that going forward they had no plans to release any new consumer Optane-Only SDDs. The Intel Optane Memory M10, 800P, 900P, and 905P series SSDs have now all been discontinued with final shipments going out next month. Intel has directed users to look at their Optane Memory H20 with Solid State Storage as a potential replacement, the H20 is a QLC M.2 SSD with 32 GB of Optane memory offered in 1 TB and 2 TB configurations. If you are looking to purchase an Intel Optane-Only SSD you will have to act quickly as once stocks run out they won't be returning.
Source:
Tom's Hardware
28 Comments on Intel Discontinues All Consumer Optane-Only SSD Products
These drives were always prosumer / enterprise so i'm not surprised they are killing it on the consumer end. And yes there are some workloads where it will destroy NAND based flash drives, however most of those workloads are not in the consumer space.
The Intel 900P 480GB you have in your system cost CAD $1,058.67 or USD $829.81 even someone like me that knows how good these drives are I would never spend that much on 480GB's of storage.
90% of people cannot tell the difference from Windows on a SSD to a m2 Pcie 3.0 or 4.0 drive.
From a business perspective it just doesn't make sense to spend the money producing them anymore for the consumer market. At the end of the day Intel has final say on it and it looks like the decision is already made.