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Which protocol was created for transferring data to and from SSDs? HDMI USB Ethernet NVMe
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Gael
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The correct answer is NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express). NVMe is a protocol designed specifically for transferring data to and from solid-state drives (SSDs). It allows for faster and more efficient communication between the SSD and the computer's processor, resulting in improved performance and faster data transfer speeds. HDMI, USB, and Ethernet are all protocols used for different purposes, such as transmitting audio and video signals or connecting devices to a network, but they are not specifically designed for SSDs.