Which expansion slot is used by an NVMe compliant device?
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NVMe is the short form of “Non – Volatile Memory express”. It is a host controller interface to accelerate the data transfer between the enterprise, client system and solid-state devices. It uses M. 2 slots.
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The NVMe specification establishes a common interface between compatible SSD drives, the PCIe bus, and operating systems.
An expansion slot is used by an NVMe :
- The NVMe specification establishes a common interface between compatible SSD drives, the PCIe bus, and operating systems.
- The acronym NVMe stands for "Non-Volatile Memory Express." It's a host controller interface designed to speed up data transfers between the enterprise, client system, and solid-state devices.
- NVM Express (NVMe), also known as the Non-Volatile Memory Host Controller Interface Specification (NVMHCIS), is an open logical-device interface specification for accessing non-volatile storage media connected to a computer over the PCI Express (PCIe) bus.
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