That statement is incorrect. Solid-state drives (SSDs) do not use rapidly rotating disks. Instead, they use flash memory to store data, which allows for faster access and retrieval times compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) that do contain rotating disks. SSDs have no moving parts, which contributes to their durability and efficiency.
Solid state drives use rapidly rotating disks to store and retrieve digital information. (1 point)Responses
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