
Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe)
Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) is a technology that allows faster communication between a computer and storage devices, like solid-state drives (SSDs). Unlike traditional hard drives, which use older protocols, NVMe takes advantage of the speed of modern flash memory. This means data can be read and written much quicker, improving overall system performance. NVMe enables faster boot times, quicker file transfers, and better responsiveness in applications, making it an essential component in high-performance computing, gaming, and data-intensive tasks.