SSDs

E232178

SSDs (solid-state drives) are high-speed data storage devices that use flash memory instead of spinning disks to provide faster, more reliable performance in computers and other electronics.

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Label Occurrences
SSD 2
SSDs canonical 1
Samsung 980 PRO 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf computer hardware
data storage device
non-volatile memory device
advantageOverHDD better random I/O performance
faster application loading
faster boot times
greater resistance to physical shock
becameMainstream 2010s
comparedTo HDD
containsComponent DRAM cache
NAND flash chips
flash memory controller
disadvantageComparedToHDD higher cost per gigabyte
limited write endurance
doesNotUse spinning magnetic disks
fullName solid-state drive
hasFormFactor 2.5-inch
M.2
U.2
add-in card
hasProperty high data transfer speed
low access latency
lower power consumption than HDD
no moving parts
non-volatile storage
shock resistance
silent operation
introducedInMarket late 2000s
supportsFeature TRIM
error correction
garbage collection
wear leveling
supportsInterface M.2
NVMe
PCIe
Serial ATA
surface form: SATA

U.2
mSATA
typicalCapacityRange 120 GB to multiple TB
usedFor application storage
database storage
gaming storage
operating system storage
usedIn data centers
desktop computers
embedded systems
external storage devices
gaming consoles
laptops
servers
uses NAND flash memory
flash memory

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SanDisk brandOf SSDs
eMMC comparedTo SSDs
this entity surface form: SSD
MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021) storageType SSDs
this entity surface form: SSD
Ultrastar competesWith SSDs
this entity surface form: Samsung enterprise SSDs
FireCuda competesWith SSDs
this entity surface form: Samsung 980 PRO