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NVM Express (NVMe) is a hardware interface specification that enables high-speed communication between a computer's CPU and its non-volatile memory (NVM). It is designed to provide faster access to data stored in NVM than traditional storage interfaces, such as SATA and SAS. NVMe is an open standard, allowing for the development of a wide range of compatible products.
NVMe is used in a variety of applications, including enterprise storage, cloud computing, and consumer electronics. It is also used in the automotive industry, where it is used to store data from sensors and other components. NVMe is becoming increasingly popular due to its high performance and low latency.
There are a number of companies in the NVMe market, including Intel, Samsung, Western Digital, Seagate, Micron, and Toshiba. These companies offer a range of products, including NVMe SSDs, controllers, and software. Show Less Read more