So basically a Ramdrive on Pcie bus, handy if you got a couple sticks spare to use it as a cache but even pcie v5 x8 doesn't have the bandwidth to saturate a pair of ddr4 sticks and it's not like you'd use all 16 lanes as you'd be starving your gpu to do it.
Or get this one that I have from Amazon for less that a fifth the price lol and can confirm it works with 48gbps https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09L15QRG2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
With a bit of luck we might get 4 channel options on desktop ryzen 7000 series then
I'd be Quite happy to have a seperate channel for each of the 2-4 slots on a board
Last time intel had more than one design of chip on a Socket (let alone motherboard) was the socket 775 which had 2 generations of P4 and 2 generations of Core Number Numeral
Anyone notice how the sample was only supposed to be running at 3.4 GHz in the cpuz info in the vid? Betcha that even IF this chip can match a Zen3 core for core at 8 cores it'd be pulling twice the power to do it and be running hotter'n a Geforce 480 to do it
I suppose, still while 300GB/day isn't Too terrible that's and the drive is likely to manage to survive as much as 3* more than that from techreports ssd endurance experiment with the Samsung 840.