The primary distinction between an HDD and an SSD is the integrated circuit, which is referred to as a solid-state device. SSD doesn’t contain any spinning parts. Flash memory is employed instead of disks, motors, and read-write heads; these chips are able to keep their data even when power has been cut off. In principle, SSDs function similarly to smartphone or tablet storage. However, SSDs in today's Macs and PCs perform faster than mobile device storage or external storage devices.
