The mass storage is an array of nonvolatile memory chips. It retains the contents when powered off. These chips are commonly called Flash memory. The number and capacity of the individual chips vary directly in relationship to the SSD’s capacity. The larger the capacity of the SSD, the larger is the capacity and the greater the number of the flash memory chips.
Solid-state storage typically uses a variant of non-volatile memory known as NAND flash. SSDs have no moving parts, and they are capable of higher performance than mechanically addressed HDDs and tape, which use a head to read and write data to magnetic storage media.
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