
AHCI
AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) is a technical standard that allows your computer’s operating system to communicate efficiently with SATA storage devices like SSDs and hard drives. It enables features such as hot-swapping (changing drives without shutting down), faster data transfer speeds, and better power management. Essentially, AHCI improves the way your system interacts with storage devices, providing smoother performance and increased flexibility. It’s a protocol that helps ensure your storage hardware operates optimally, making your computer more responsive and easier to manage.