Nowadays, many computers support the PCIe 4.0 standard, and SSD has also become faster. If you have a PCIe 4.0 compatible computer, you may want to buy a SSD of the same specification to maximize your performance. After all, the price is not much higher than the PCIe 3.0 solid-state drive. A new M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 solid-state drive released by Chuangjian is an example of this, which is mainly used in industrial applications, but can also be used on any PC with a M.2 slot.
The driver's design and latest specifications make it durable and fast - it can read up to 7200 MB/s and write up to 6500 MB/s.

complies with NVMe 1.4 specifications, and the Transcendent MTE720T has an 8-channel controller. Its built-in DRAM improves random speed by shortening data access time, while extending the service life of SSD by reducing the write time of NAND flash. To cope with the harsh environments of industrial applications, Transcend uses sulfur resistance, edge reinforcement technology and a 30μ gold finger PCB to protect the driver components from external shocks, vibrations and contamination. The MTE720T can operate in a larger temperature range (-20°C~75°C) to accommodate rapid thermal changes and extreme temperatures. In terms of
software, Chuangjian uses advanced technology and firmware optimization solutions, including LDPC error correction code (ECC) function, dynamic thermal throttling and power shielding (PS), improving operation stability and data accuracy. In addition, Transcend also provides the management software Control Center to assist enterprise customers in integrating software and hardware to remotely manage storage devices.

Although the Transcend MTE720T PCIe NVMe M.2 solid state drive is not on sale yet, it will offer two capacity - 1TB and 2TB, and the current price is unknown.