Definition

A solid-state drive is a storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies to store data. SSDs have significantly faster read and write speeds compared to traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs).

Why it matters (in Poovi’s context)

Key component that enables expanded storage and faster data transfer for the gadget, particularly for high-demand tasks like ProRes video.

Key properties or components

  • Fast read/write speeds
  • No moving parts
  • Durable
  • Higher cost per gigabyte than HDDs

Contradictions or debates

None.

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