The M.2 standard continues to support a family of form factors designed for "Mobile Adapters," transitioning from the older Mini Card standards to a more integrated, space-efficient solution. PCI Express M.2 Specification Revision 5.0, Version 1.0
Added support for on the PWR_3 rail specifically for BGA-based SSDs. This standard is the foundation for the latest
The , released by the PCI-SIG , represents a major leap in mobile and small-form-factor interconnect technology. This standard is the foundation for the latest generation of high-speed NVMe SSDs, doubling the data transfer rates seen in PCIe 4.0. Key Technical Advancements Implementation of standards for Land Grid Array (LGA)
: Version 1.0 incorporates several Engineering Change Notices (ECNs) to improve power stability: released by the PCI-SIG
: The specification supports signaling rates of 32 GT/s per lane. For a standard M.2 x4 SSD, this translates to a theoretical peak bandwidth of approximately 16 GB/s (bidirectional).
Implementation of standards for Land Grid Array (LGA) modules.