
Non-Volatile Memory Express
Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) is a technology designed to significantly speed up the transfer of data between a computer’s storage drive and its processor. Unlike traditional storage interfaces, NVMe connects directly to high-speed SSDs (solid-state drives) via the PCIe slot, enabling faster data access, reduced latency, and improved overall performance. It is optimized for the fast, non-volatile memory used in SSDs, making everyday tasks like booting up, opening applications, and transferring files quicker and more efficient. NVMe represents a major advancement for high-performance storage solutions, especially in demanding computing environments.