SSD

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SSD (Solid State Drive)

Noun | /ˌɛs ɛs ˈdiː/

A data storage device that uses flash memory instead of spinning disks (like HDDs), offering significantly faster read/write speeds, lower power consumption, and no moving parts.

Example:
“Replacing my old hard drive with an SSD made my computer feel brand new.”

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