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SSD

(Solid State Drive)

An SSD (Solid State Drive) is a high-performance storage device that uses flash memory to store data, unlike traditional HDDs which rely on spinning disks. SSDs offer faster read/write speeds, lower latency, and improved durability due to their lack of moving parts.

SSDs are widely used in modern computing, from laptops to enterprise servers, significantly improving boot times, application loading, and overall system responsiveness. With advancements in
NVMe technology, SSDs now achieve even higher speeds, making them ideal for demanding workloads like gaming, AI, and data analytics. According to industry reports, SSDs are expected to dominate the storage market by 2025 due to declining costs and increasing reliability.
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