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Solid-state drives (SSDs) are a type of non-volatile storage that rely on NAND flash memory to store data without moving parts. At the core of an SSD are billions of memory cells arranged in a grid-like structure, with each cell capable of holding one or more bits of information depending on the NAND type (SLC for 1 bit per cell, TLC for 3 bits per cell, which is common in consumer SSDs).
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