What is Solid State Drive?
A solid-state drive (SSD) is a type of storage device that is widely used in modern computing systems. It is based on semiconductor technology and employs NAND flash memory to store data persistently. Unlike traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) that rely on spinning disks and mechanical components, SSDs have no moving parts, which makes them faster, more durable, and more efficient.
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