SSHD stands for Solid State Hybrid Drive. It is a storage device that combines the speed of a Solid State Drive (SSD) with the storage capacity of a traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD). It uses a caching mechanism to store frequently accessed data on the SSD portion, resulting in faster boot times, application loading, and overall system responsiveness compared to HDDs. SSHDs are commonly used in laptops and desktops as a cost-effective alternative to full SSDs when both speed and capacity are desired.
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