
NVMe behaves more like RAM than like a conventional hard drive and that means it is much faster than an SATA interface. NVMe stands for Non-Volatile Memory express and it operates across a computer’s PCIe bus and is easy to install in the M2 form factor. You simply click it into place and that’s it.

NVMe is a standard developed specifically for SSD storage by a group of companies that includes Intel, Samsung, SanDisk, Dell, and Seagate.

My first solution for getting around this problem involves using a Lexar NVMe NM610 SSD drive. in computers but it is possible to use a drive externally on a Mac with a USB enclosure.

The Lexar NM610 is an NVMe SSD drive that is blisteringly fast.
