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Revision as of 20:00, 29 September 2008

Page created by: Philip Dickinson

Contrary to the title, this article will be covering Solid State Drives, which use solid state memory.

128gb-solid-state-drive_5638.jpg

Overview

The solid state drive stores data on solid state memory. But because they use a more hard disk type interface, they are easily compatible with other systems. Technically, however, they can't be called hard drives because of their lack of moving parts.

Significance

Solid State drives are important because

References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_memory

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3A+solid-state+drive

http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid5_gci1300939,00.html#

Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_memory

http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid5_gci1300939,00.html#

http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/toshibas-128gb-solid-state-drive-for-notebook-pcs-in-2008/