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Details at PCWorld.com.


Apparently it is called Virtual RAID On CPU (VROC) and it only works on Skylake-X, not Kaby Lake-X.


If you're using Skylake-X, up to 20 storage devices can be set up into a virtual RAID 0.


If you want the array to be bootable, the storage devices all need to be Intel.


And then, if you want RAID 1, RAID 5, or other RAID options, you need to buy a special dongle with a key that enables "Premium Mode" in the BIOS.





So the answer is yes, but at a TBA price (enterprise feature = enterprise price).