
SATA SSDs
SATA SSDs (Solid State Drives) are storage devices used in computers that store data like files, programs, and the operating system. Unlike traditional hard drives with spinning disks, SATA SSDs use flash memory, similar to USB drives, which allows for faster data access and transfer speeds. They connect to the computer via the SATA interface, making them compatible with many systems. Overall, SATA SSDs improve performance by providing quicker boot times, faster file transfers, and more responsive applications, all while being reliable and energy-efficient.