In case you’re new to this: an SSD or Solid State Drive is the likely replacement for the aging hard drive technology. They come in several shapes and sizes but are most common in the laptop hard drive format, 2.5 inches. SanDisk, however, has launched what is probably the smallest SSD in the world, the iSSD (integrated SSD). This tiny chip is no larger than a postage stamp (16 x 20 x 1.85 mm) and weighs less than a gram.
According to the specifications it is also pretty fast, reading and writing at 160 and 100 MB per second and it will be available in capacities from 4 to 64 gigabytes. It is not a new idea to plug in solid state drives into various electronic equipment like iPods and smartphones. The main disadvantage is that they are difficult to replace, but the advantages far outwheigh the negatives. They are much, much faster, and with these new developments it’s now possible to put SSDs in even smaller devices where there is a shortage of space. Via Fastest SSD.
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