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Technical white paper | HP ZBook 15 G2 Mobile Workstation
Introduction to M.2 interface and form factor
M.2 is a specication for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors. Through dierent
keying the M.2 specication supports multiple functions for add-in cards including such devices as WLAN (Wi-Fi), 3G/
LTE (WWAN), and solid-state drives (SSDs). Exposed buses through M.2 are SATA, PCI Express 3.0, SATA 3.0, and USB 3.0
buses. M.2 storage devices replace mSATA with a denser, more exible physical specication that is most suitable for
SSDs, especially when utilized in small devices.
M.2 PCIe SSD mSATA SSD
M.2 benets and features
Maximizes usage of card space
Physical dimension specication comparison between mSATA and M.2
mSATA M.2
Board Area (mm) 30 x 50.95 22 x 30, 22 x 42, 22 x 60, 22 x 80, 22 x 110
– Longer modules and double-sided components population allows double the storage capacity within the footprint of
mSATA SSD devices.
Four PCI Express lanes and one SATA 3.0 6 Gb/s port accessed through same connector.
Compatibility to legacy storage interface (SATA).
Same form-factor and interface provides path to the PCIe storage devices of the future.
Reduces bottlenecks by connecting directly to the PCIe bus thus providing an excellent solution for those with large les
and big data workows.
Bandwidth to the SSDs increases due to lane aggregation
Simpler storage hierarchy reduces latency
Three storage interface options – M.2 provides a path from today’s technology to tomorrow’s.
– AHCI: Enables smooth transition to PCIe SSD storage devices. Through the use of existing driver, they can easily
transition to this new interface and enjoy the advantages.
– NVMe: Future implementation designed specically for non-volatile memory, the new NVMe controller provides:
Lower latency
Lower command overhead
Exploits the parallelism available in modern host HW and SW
Past/Now
PCH
PCIe
PCIe
PCIe
SSD
PCH SSD
PCH SSD
Now/2015
2015/2016
NAND
ARRAY
NAND
ARRAY
NAND
ARRAY
SATA
AHCI
AHCI
NVMe
SATA
PCIe
PCIe
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