Why Is Nvme Faster Than Ssd?
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NVMe, or Non–Volatile Memory Express, is faster than SSD because it is a higher performance, more efficient interface and protocol compared to the traditional SATA interface. NVMe works more efficiently and uses fewer resources when communicating with the storage device, allowing for faster read/write speeds. It also allows multiple queues, so multiple I/O commands can be handled at the same time, further increasing transfer speeds.