According to reports, the new master PCIe 4.0 SSD will reach a speed of 7GB / s, which is very beneficial for the host. Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox Series X is equipped with a core configuration based on the AMD Zen2 processor and the next-generation GPU. In addition, it will also be equipped with an "ultrafast" NVMe SSD. It has also announced that it will eliminate game loading time.
Grouplink is leading the way in PCIe 4.0 master control. Its E16 master SSD is the only SSD on the market that supports PCIe 4.0 interface. According to previous reports, the PS5018-E18 master will provide a read / write speed of 7GB / s and a maximum read / write speed of 1000k IOPS. In order to achieve this goal, Qunlian has switched from TSMC's 28nm lithography technology to the latest 12nm manufacturing process, controlling the controller power consumption to a maximum of about 3W, and increasing the speed of each memory channel from 800 MT / s to 1200MT. / s, which greatly increases the speed of the controller. This new controller will also support DDR4 / LPDDR4 cache, and will be able to support TLC and QLC NAND, and support NVMe 1.4 protocol."
tbh sounds way to good to be true having a ssd like that. Imagine the price even in a wholesale. unless they really charging 600$