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Non-volatile memory / Solid-state drive / Write amplification / Flash memory / TRIM / IOPS / Wear leveling / Multi-level cell / Flash file system / Computer hardware / Computer memory / Computing
Date: 2011-11-30 00:00:35
Non-volatile memory
Solid-state drive
Write amplification
Flash memory
TRIM
IOPS
Wear leveling
Multi-level cell
Flash file system
Computer hardware
Computer memory
Computing

Solid State Drive (SSD) FAQ Santosh Kumar Rajesh Vijayaraghavan

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