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A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a type of data storage that uses flash memory chips to store data. SSDs are faster and more reliable than traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), but they are also more expensive.
SSDs work by storing data on flash memory cells. Each flash memory cell can store a single bit of data. Flash memory cells are arranged in arrays, and each array can store a certain number of bits of data.
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