Price performance trade off. It's not a fast NVMe drive but it is a cheap SSD with sufficient space to be used as a storage drive. Now for the first time the storage drive can be quickly searched... and seek times are instantaneous compared to a mechanical drive. The only problem is that most boards don't have a second NVMe socket... so it ended up in a mini PCIe adapter... which means it's running at SATA-3 speeds. The next motherboard will have two NVMe sockets and it will provide full speed access. NVMe drives should last >2x as long as a traditional mechanical drive... which in the long run saves time and money... while giving a huge performance boost (even if the drive is slow by NVMe standards). :-)
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