Solid State Drive (SSD) or Flash Drive:

A type of storage medium that stores its data on computer chips. Unlike RAM, the data on an SSD remains even after the power is shut off. An SSD is faster than an HDD and less fragile, due to having no moving parts. SSDs are more expensive than HDDs.

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