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Intel Arrow Lake processors bottleneck PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs by 16%, limiting peak speeds to 12Gb/s instead of 14Gb/s
Latency issues surrounding Intel's Core 200S series CPUs affect M.2 storage ports on LGA 1851 motherboards, leading to reduced performance. The SSD review reports that Arrow Lake CPUs have a ...
TL;DR: A report reveals Intel Core Ultra Series 200 CPUs with Z890 motherboards limit PCIe Gen5 M.2 SSD speeds to 12GB/s, below the 14GB/s potential, due to higher latency from the CPU's multi-chip ...
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On Intel's current platforms, if you want a PCIe 5.0 SSD connected directly to your CPU for the most optimal performance, it's going to split off of the PCIe x16 slot normally meant for graphics. That ...
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