I’m guessing due to lower demand for SATA SSDs compared to NVMe, but still. Being able to use SATA for slower storage is useful, and SATA SSDs I find can be a good compromise in between NVMe performance and SATA HDD lower price depending on the use case.
They're nuking the SSD market too? This feels malicious, like a concerted effort to purge the personal computer from the market.
I’m guessing due to lower demand for SATA SSDs compared to NVMe, but still. Being able to use SATA for slower storage is useful, and SATA SSDs I find can be a good compromise in between NVMe performance and SATA HDD lower price depending on the use case.
I'd imagine it's exactly this... The question is whether they'll increase NVMe production, but somehow I think the answer will be no.
It's more likely they'll cut NVMe production too, along with HDDs.