A CD drive has moving parts and therefore cannot be considered solid state.
a memory module because it dose not have moving parts cu NT
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.
That depends on your definition, but it is a storage device, it stores material on a flash memory, solid state drive.
No, it is an external data storage device. Analogous in function to an external hard disk drive, but all solid state with no moving parts.
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
No, it is an external data storage device. Analogous in function to an external hard disk drive, but all solid state with no moving parts.
It is not an optical device. C D ROM or DVD are optical devices. Whereas a digital memory card is solid state device.
a hard drive is hardware (stuff built into a computer). the hard drive is a disk that stores a massive amout of computer memory. my computer hold 140 gigs of memory. so in other words a hard drive is just one amazing disk.
A flash memory device such as a USB or SD card or an SSD (Solid State Storage) device
You can use it for virtual memory,but you need memory still.
That would be a solid state hard drive, or SSHD.
A solid state storage device uses solid-state memory to store data. They come in a number of different forms including hard drives, flash drives, camera SD cards, compact flash memory, etc.