Flash Storage Vs Ssd?
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Flash storage is non-volatile memory that stores data even when the power is off. It is used in many devices, such as digital cameras, USB flash drives, and microSD cards.
SSDs (solid-state drives) are a newer type of storage device that uses flash memory chips to store data. They are faster than traditional hard drives because they don’t have any moving parts, which makes them more reliable and energy-efficient. They also have higher storage capacities than flash storage, making them better suited for storing large amounts of data.