solid-state drive
noun [ C ] computing specialized (also solid state drive) uk/ˌsɒl.ɪd.steɪt ˈdraɪv/ us/ˌsɑː.lɪd.steɪt ˈdraɪv/ (abbreviation SSD)
固态硬盘
a device for storing computer information that is often used in computers instead of a traditional hard disk because it is much faster
An optional solid-state drive can be installed. 可选安装一个固态硬盘。
Solid state drives are becoming the new standard hard disks for personal computers.
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- The company unveiled its first solid-state drives designed for consumers.
- The emergence of solid-state drives is revolutionizing database systems.
- Storage technology has changed considerably over the years, from floppy disks to solid state drives.