A Solid State Drive (SSD) is a storage device that uses flash memory to store digital data. Unlike traditional hard drives, SSDs have no moving parts and use NAND-based flash memory to read and write data. This makes them faster, more reliable, and less prone to physical damage.
SSDs have become a popular choice for Mac, computers, laptops, and other electronic devices due to their high-speed performance and durability. Learn more about Hard Disk Drives (HDD).