Pronunciation: /ɛsˌɛsˈdi/
noun SSD - an acronym for Solid State Drive
A1 An SSD is a type of storage device used in computers.
A2 SSDs are faster than traditional hard drives.
B1 Many laptops now come with SSDs instead of HDDs for better performance.
B2 Upgrading to an SSD can significantly improve the speed of your computer.
C1 SSDs use flash memory to store data, making them more reliable than HDDs.
C2 The latest SSDs have capacities of up to 4TB, making them suitable for high-end applications.
formal The laptop is equipped with a high-speed SSD for faster data access.
informal My new computer has an SSD that makes everything run super fast.
slang I need to upgrade my rig with an SSD to boost performance.
figurative Having an SSD in your brain would mean instant access to all information.
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