NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a storage protocol designed specifically for high-speed, low-latency communication with solid-state drives (SSDs) via the PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) bus. NVMe SSDs are commonly used in ultra-portable devices like laptops and tablets due to their compact size and superior performance.
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What is NVMe, and how does it differ from other storage protocols?
What does PCIe mean, and why is it important for NVMe SSDs?
Why are NVMe SSDs favored for ultra-portable devices?