The Kingston DC1000M U.2 NVMe SSD features high storage capacity and best-in-class enterprise performance, with capacities ranging from 960GB to a whopping 7.68TB. Featured Cloud computing: More costly, complicated and frustrating than expected – but still essential Which laptop is best for you? 10 essential specs and options to consider before you go shopping Top cloud providers in 2020: AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, hybrid, SaaS players How to track the coronavirus: Dashboard delivers real-time view of the deadly virus Must read: You’re using your favorite iPhone and iPad apps all wrongThe DC1000M features a high-performance Gen 3.0 x4 PCIe NVMe interface that has been designed to deliver up to 540K IOPS of random read performance and 3GB/s of throughput.Power draw ranges from under 6W at idle, to between 9.8W and 17.9W, depending on capacity at max write (greater the capacity, greater the power draw). These figures are good for a drive with a 16-channel controller.The DC1000M makes use of Toshiba Kioxia 64-layer BiCS3 3D TLC flash memory, which may not offer the speed and efficiency of 96-layer NAND, but for this situation, it helps to keep costs down. Kingston rates the endurance of the DC1000M at one drive write…