Solid State Drive (SSD)
A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses flash memory to store data persistently, with no moving mechanical components. Unlike traditional Hard Disk Drives (HDDs), SSDs offer faster read and write speeds, lower latency, and improved durability due to the absence of physical spinning disks. SSDs enhance system performance, leading to quicker boot times, faster file access, and overall more responsive computing experiences, making them a preferred choice in modern computing environments.