Weiguo Liu
Nowadays, M.2 SSDs are more and more popular among users. When it comes to M.2 SSDs, some people will label them with high speed. However, this is not so absolute. You should take the interface into consideration.If you search M.2 SSD products online, you will find that most of M.2 SSDs look like th...
Solid state drives (SSDs) released in recent years have become faster and more capable of handling large amounts of data. Their full capabilities, however, are being hindered or limited by the interfaces they are connected to. Serial ATA 3rd generation interfaces, designed for the much slower mechan...
As we all know, the current common SSD interface types include SATA, mSATA, SATA Express, M.2, PCI-E, and U.2 (The most common hard drive interface is SATA III). A U.2 SSD is namely an SSD with U.2 port.Then, what is U.2? U.2, formerly known as SFF-8639, is an interface standard defined by SSD Form ...
As we all know, compared with HHD (hard drive disk), SSD (solid state drive) has advantages of faster read-write speed, smaller size, no noise, and so on (click Comparison among SSD, HDD, and SSHD to know more). Generally speaking, SSD's performance is better than that of HHD.Many computer users wou...
Thunderbolt is an interface technology protocol designed for high-speed transfer of all types of data along a single cable. Thunderbolt cables do not have their own connector designs, relying instead on existing types in the market.Look for the Thunderbolt icon on a cable or device port to indicate ...
What is PCI Express, and what does it stand for?PCI Express stands for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express and represents a standard interface for connecting peripheral hardware to the motherboard on a computer. In other words, PCI Express, or PCIe abbreviated, is an interface that connects in...
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