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4 December 2025

  • curprev 09:5009:50, 4 December 2025 172.18.0.1 talk 4,432 bytes +4,432 Created page with "<br>Exhausting drives have been in a state of fixed evolution for the reason that 1950s, but they've at all times been susceptible to wreck and knowledge loss. That was until the strong-state drive (or SSD) was invented. So, what is an SSD? An SSD storage device uses semiconductor chips, not magnetic media, to store knowledge. And in contrast to risky memory drives, these non-unstable memory chips retain knowledge, even after they're removed from energy. But how do SSDs..."