Solid State Drives (SSDs) continue to evolve, introducing new interfaces to cater to the growing demands for capacity, performance enhancements, and diverse applications. In the consumer market, M.2 and PCIe interfaces reign supreme, whereas U.2, E1, and E3 dominate the enterprise sector. Additionally, the nascent E2 interface has emerged as a promising contender. The M.2 interface boasts compact size and high speed, while PCIe excels with its substantial bandwidth, making it ideal for high-performance computing tasks. On the enterprise front, the U.2 interface stands out for its durability and reliability. Meanwhile, the E-series interfaces are tailored for servers, offering superior heat dissipation and storage density.
