The 60s to take you to learn about NVMe
NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express) is a communication interface and driver that takes advantage of PCIe to provide higher bandwidth. It is designed to improve performance and efficiency while enabling interoperability between a wide range of enterprise and client systems.
NVMe is designed for SSDs and utilizes high-speed PCIe slots to communicate between the storage interface and the system CPU, with no form factor constraints. NVMe drives are compatible with all major operating systems, regardless of size.
NVMe allows I/O tasks to transfer more data faster than older storage models with legacy drivers like AHCI (Advanced Host Interface). Since NVMe is designed for SSDs, it will eventually become the new industry standard.