The price for large solid-state drives has plummeted in recent years, and even though they're still quite variable, it's still possible to get a really good NVMe SSD for relatively little money.
Such is the case with the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 — it’s got a M.2 M-key socket, yet somehow only supports SATA SSDs in it, despite the CPU being new enough to support both SATA and NVMe effortlessly.
This UNH-IOL NVMe compliant reference design demonstrates the end-to-end low latency NVMe management. This reference design is an ideal starting point to design storage solutions such as flash-based ...