And these SSDs will still have disgraceful read speeds in 4k blocks, about 50-100 times slower than RAM. Only the linear speed increases - what's the use of it when working with the operating system, right? And why do ordinary buyers need such drives, right? Only those who engage in intensive non-linear editing will probably appreciate their linear speeds, and only if the recording speed on the entire disk volume exceeds at least half of the recording speed...
The flagship NVMe SSD with E26 controller is supposed to break 1000 MB/s speeds in PCMark 10 and 3DMark storage tests, and Phison will also show new M.2 2230 SSDs for handheld consoles.