CM4 real world throughput.

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CM4 real world throughput.

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Hi all,

So I'm looking at building an auto-ingestion station for Photo & Video, and taking advantage of the CM4's PCI-e slot. Copying files from a CF-Express Card to an NVMe Drive. Obviously, the PCI-e slot is like 5Gbps, and that's plenty for the fastest CF-Express Cards currently like 2000 MB/s, while the NVMe drives are currently hitting 6500 MB/s.
In the future, we will obviously see CF-Express approach the full bus speed (?2Gbps) and NVMe drives will also likely get faster. But I'm wondering what sort of real world throughput is the CM4 capable of?

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