➀ The discontinuation of PCIe Gen3 M.2 SSDs is a sign of the industry's shift towards faster and larger capacity drives. ➁ The focus has shifted to Gen4 and Gen5 drives, with Gen3 drives becoming harder to find. ➂ The transition reflects the rapid pace of technological advancement in the storage industry.
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