Discover NVMe™
Faster data transfer, lower latency, next-gen performance — NVMe is the future of solid state flash storage for productivity, gaming, data centers, and more.
Why Choose NVMe?
High bandwidth
Up to 1000MB/s per lane — with up to four lanes per device.
Low latency
Help maximize efficiency and process data faster with up to 64K commands per queue.
Scalability
Do more with less, with performance that increases at higher capacities.
Learn More About NVMe Internal SSDs
NVMe — or non-volatile memory express — is a storage and transport protocol for solid state drives. NVMe SSDs deliver higher performance and lower latency than previous protocols, making them ideal for compute-intensive applications such as professional creative work, PC and console gaming, and enterprise data center environments.
What You Can Do with NVMe
NVMe SSDs for Personal Use
Boost productivity at home and professional output at work with a drive that won’t keep you waiting.
Increase productivity
Up to 5x the speed of our best SATA SSDs, so you can say goodbye to lag.
Peace of mind
Western Digital’s NVMe SSDs help protect against data loss with error correction technology.
The storage you need
Capacities up to 2TB1 to enable high-bandwidth data transfers of personal files.
NVMe SSDs for Gaming
Call in NVMe backup to supercharge your next gaming session, whether you’re a PC or console gamer.
NVMe SSDs for Data Center
Accelerate your applications and unlock new possibilities with ultra-high-performance NVMe technology.
High performance
Accelerate existing and new applications with up to 64K command queues.
Scalability
Avoid bottlenecks and scale further with emerging technologies like ZNS.
Reduced TCO
Meet your data center’s needs with fewer devices and CPU cycles.
NVMe on the Western Digital Blog
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Disclosures
1. Capacity disclaimer: 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment and RAID configuration (if applicable).
2. Speeds vary by product and capacity. 1MB/s = 1 million bytes per second. Based on internal testing; performance may vary depending upon host device, usage conditions, drive capacity, and other factors.