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Solid-state drives are high-capacity silicon chips designed to replace...
hard drives.
floppy disks.
RAM.
CDs.
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hard drives.
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are non-volatile, high-capacity storage devices built from flash memory intended to replace traditional spinning hard disk drives (HDDs).
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are non-volatile, high-capacity storage devices built from flash memory intended to replace traditional spinning hard disk drives (HDDs).
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