Match each storage device type or interface standard on the left with its defining physical form factor or operational characteristic on the right.
- U.2 SSDHot-swappable 2.5-inch enterprise drive form factor utilizing PCIe bus lanes
- M.2 NVMe SSDCompact modular storage device connected via an M-key slot directly to the PCIe bus
- eMMCIntegrated flash storage controller soldered directly onto budget mobile device motherboards
- SATA Revision 3.0Internal host bus interface limited to a maximum theoretical bandwidth of
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U.2 SSD pairs with the 2.5-inch hot-swappable enterprise PCIe drive form factor; M.2 NVMe SSD pairs with the compact modular M-key PCIe drive; eMMC pairs with integrated flash memory soldered directly to the motherboard; and SATA Revision 3.0 pairs with the internal bus interface capped at 6 Gbps throughput.
Each storage technology is correctly paired according to its architectural specification: U.2 provides hot-swappable 2.5-inch enterprise storage running over PCIe lanes; M.2 NVMe SSDs utilize an M-key connector for direct high-speed PCIe access; eMMC is soldered embedded storage for entry-level devices; and SATA Revision 3.0 is an internal storage interface capped at a theoretical maximum throughput of .
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Storage Device Form Factors, Protocols, and Interfaces