How SSDs Work: Flash Storage Explained
SSDs have no moving parts, yet they're far more complex than spinning drives. Here's how NAND flash traps electrons to store your data — and why they eventually wear out.
SSDs have no moving parts, yet they're far more complex than spinning drives. Here's how NAND flash traps electrons to store your data — and why they eventually wear out.
RAM is your computer's short-term memory. Here's how DRAM cells actually store bits, why more RAM helps, and when adding more stops making a difference.