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SSD 5, or Solid State Drive 5, typically refers to the fifth generation of solid-state drive technology, which provides faster data access speeds, improved durability, and lower power consumption compared to traditional hard disk drives (HDDs). SSDs use NAND flash memory to store data, allowing for quicker boot times and file transfers. The advancements in SSD 5 may include enhanced interface technologies like NVMe, which further increases performance and efficiency.

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