However, Silicon Motion showcased one drive using M.4 at Computex 2019.
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Whats more, some companies are working on the development of SSDs in the so-called M.4 form-factor.
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At Computex Taipei this year, Silicon Motion (SMI) even demonstrated an Agylstor M.4 NVMe SSD.
At the expo, most SSD are equipped with the M.2 interface.
Thus, this SSD which is using M.4 form-factor must attract many users attention.
At the same time, the company uses the SMART Modular to assemble the drive.
Essentially, this Agylstors M.4 NVMe drive glues two M.2 SSDs together.
As a result, it can offer you a doubled capacity which can reach up to 16TB.
Yes, you might enjoy good performance by using this drive in the future.
However, you should know that we are talking about an enterprise-grade controller and appropriate drives.
We mean it has sustained performance rather than peak performance.
Due to this, Agylstor does not need to let its M.4 SSDs compatible with the general-purpose computers.
Until now, we are not sure when the company will release its Agylstor M.4 NVMe SSD to public.
However, we are sure that it will be useful for a number of use cases.