You can use it for virtual memory,but you need memory still.
SSD or Solid State Drive is a storage device containing non-volatile flash memory, it has no moving parts and has a much greater speed than a had drive
A CD drive is not a solid state device because it contains moving parts, or rather, the CD has to be spinning in order for the computer/device to read the information contained on it.
This computer's memory type is: DDR2 SDRAM, with a hard drive capacity of 160GB (solid state disc flash memory). For further reference the cpu speed is 1.60 Hz and internal memory is 2048 MB.
Personally any puter with a solid state hard drive with tons of memory and a top of the line game card.
A CD drive has moving parts and therefore cannot be considered solid state.
Random Access Memory You might be referring to long-term storage (files and such), in which case it would probably be a hard drive or hard disk. In some cases, it would be a Solid State Drive.
Computer Hardware is the physical components of a computer. Examples include Hard Disk Drive (HDD), Solid state drive (SSD), Random Access Memory (RAM), and the most important Central Processing Unit...
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That would be a solid state hard drive, or SSHD.
A normal hard drive consists of a disc that is constantly being written and overwritten, whereas a solid state drive consists of flash memory, like a USB drive. It has no moving parts and is all in one piece, therefore, solid state.
A solid state disk (SSD) or a USB flash drive, either have no moving parts.
Solid state drive