While it's true that M.2 appears on motherboards, the statement is false because M.2 is not just a motherboard form factor; it is a specification for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors, which allows the connection of M.2 supported devices, often SSDs, directly to a motherboard. The M.2 connector can support SATA and PCIe interfaces depending on the motherboard and the type of M.2 device.
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