A Solid-State Drive (SSD) is a type of non-volatile storage device that stores data on interconnected flash memory chips, providing faster access times and lower latency compared to traditional hard disk drives. As technology advances and data-intensive applications become increasingly prevalent, SSDs have become a crucial component in modern computing, offering improved performance, reliability, and energy efficiency for users ranging from gamers and content creators to data center administrators and enterprise IT professionals.
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