News on August 8, last year, Kingston launched the cost-effective NV3 PCIe 1.3 M.0 SSD, which was priced at 2TB 1 yuan at that time, and now JD.com is priced at 699TB 1 yuan.
Now, according to Bobantang, Kingston will release an upgraded NV9 of NV1 in September.
▲ Kingston NV1
According to reports, NV2 is currently known to be a PCIe 4.0 entry-level SSD with a sequential write speed of 3500MB/s.
IT House learned that the old NV1 M.2 SSD has a sequential read speed of 2100MB/s and a sequential write of 1700MB/s, using PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 lanes. In contrast, the PCIe 4.0 specification NV2 will be a big increase in speed.
It is reported that after the Kingston NV2 SSD is launched, the old NV1 will be discontinued.