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SSD and RAM are two terms thrown around PCs and laptops, but what are they exactly, and how do they differ? Here's what you need to know.
Data storage for PCs usually takes one of two forms: HDDs and SSDs. What's the difference between the two formats and which is best for your computer?
With that being said, it’s not surprising that SSD faults in the servers hosting data-hungry applications are often to blame for significant downtime or quality of service issues in the data center.
Every SSD has a TBW rating that indicates how much data you can write to the drive in its lifetime. But does it matter to the average user?
Memory chip giant Kioxia is aiming to scale this all the way up to 1,000 layers by 2027, paving the way for 20 TB SSDs that could sell for as little as $250.