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NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a data transfer protocol specifically designed for use with flash memory-based storage, such as SSDs. It replaces traditional data transfer protocols, such as SATA (Serial ATA), and allows for more efficient use of flash memory's power, providing high data transfer speeds and low latency.
The NVMe protocol works directly with the PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) bus, allowing devices that support NVMe to achieve significantly higher performance compared to standard HDD or SSD connected via SATA. It uses parallel processing to ensure fast data access, supports a greater number of simultaneous read/write operations, and provides minimal latency.
NVMe is an advanced standard for SSD technologies, enabling extremely fast data transfer, reduced loading times, and task execution. It is widely used in modern computers, servers, and other devices where data access speed is of great importance.
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