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  • NextGen_Gamer - Thursday, August 8, 2024 - link

    Yowzers, all that performance with 7-Watts max?! Western Digital has another winner on their hands. This would make "regular" M.2 drives with normal passive heatspreaders them viable again.
  • Makaveli - Thursday, August 8, 2024 - link

    Agreed that is looking very nice.
  • PeachNCream - Thursday, August 8, 2024 - link

    7W is okay-ish (sort of) for a M.2 SSD form factor storage device. The speed is impressive, of course, but I'd rather sacrifice quite a bit of performance in the name of less power consumption and thusly less heat concentrated on a relatively small PCB. 2W worst-case under full load would be ideal.
  • dotjaz - Thursday, August 8, 2024 - link

    Do you live in a fantasy world or something? What's with this unrealistic expectation? 2W for 15GB/s? Are you drunk or watt mean a different thing in your world?
  • PeachNCream - Thursday, August 8, 2024 - link

    It's probably a good idea to read a little more carefully before posting.
  • kn00tcn - Saturday, August 10, 2024 - link

    there are various products that fit various speed tiers and power consumption peaks, nor is the more costly pcie5 required to likely max out the speed in a 2w power envelope, yet you insist on trolling products in a different tier that the majority of people wont buy and add weasel words to never fully admit a higher perf higher power higher cost product is 'okay'
  • PeachNCream - Sunday, August 11, 2024 - link

    I recognize you've been trying to be noticed by me for a while now so I'll give you a little something, I suppose - Yes, it could be PCIe 4 or 3 and that'd be okay. I don't think companies are as interested in developing new products for older interface standards. Since a lot of computer parts buyers are silly enough to fall for dragon or girl pictures on boxes (or construction equipment, military-related things, etc) they're more included to purchase things that also feature newer standards in their marketing bullet points as well.
  • eek2121 - Wednesday, August 14, 2024 - link

    No, he is pointing out that 2W SSDs already exist on the market. Stop being obtuse, my guy.

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