I'm wondering if this will have any real world effect though. For high demand applications, the durability of SLC and TLC is needed, which come with high speeds and already have solutions which max out the PCIe bandwidth, like Sabrent's 8 slot NVMe PCIe card. For consumer applications, where even direct-to-flash QLC drives have speed exceeding most people's internet download speed and read speed and cost per GB is most important, this will have no effect except to increase the price due to license fees. Even if this were an open standard with no license fee, there's little incentive for most manufacturers to implement it until at least the PLC or even the SexLC era due to lack of need, and that's not going to be for years, sadly.