NVMe interface

[ɛn viː ɛm iː ˈɪntərfeɪs]
nounpl: NVMe interfaces
interface NVMe
1. A high-speed hardware interface standard for accessing solid-state drives (SSDs) over the PCIe bus, designed to replace SATA for faster data transfer rates
The new laptop features an NVMe interface that allows for read speeds exceeding 3,500 MB/s.
O novo laptop possui uma interface NVMe que permite velocidades de leitura superiores a 3.500 MB/s.
2. A communication protocol that optimizes the command set and data path for non-volatile memory devices
NVMe interface technology has significantly reduced latency in storage operations compared to older standards.
A tecnologia de interface NVMe reduziu significativamente a latência nas operações de armazenamento em comparação com padrões antigos.
NVMe interface terminology is consistent across Brazilian Portuguese and English technical communities, as it represents a modern computing standard adopted globally. In Brazil, the term is used primarily in tech-savvy contexts and IT professional discussions, while average consumers may refer to it simply as 'SSD rápida' (fast SSD). The technology has become increasingly relevant in Brazil as gaming, video production, and software development industries expand.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
NVMe protocolNVMe standardNon-Volatile Memory Express interface
Antonyms / Antônimos
SATA interfaceAHCI interfaceIDE interface

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
interface NVMe
Standard term used in technology contexts across Brazil
São Paulo
interface NVMe / padrão NVMe
Tech hub region, often uses both terms interchangeably
Portugal
interface NVMe
Same term used in European Portuguese technical documentation
USA English
NVMe interface
Commonly abbreviated as simply 'NVMe' in casual conversation

Related Words

M.2 slotPCIe busSSD storagesolid-state drivedata transfer ratelatency

Related Idioms & Phrases

NVMe-ready device
upgrade to NVMe
NVMe performance boost
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