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  2. GPD Win 2 - Wikipedia

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    This is a claimed 49% increase of battery capacity over the GPD Win. The battery has been rated for a maximum of 6 hours of gameplay battery life. GamePad Digital claims the Win 2 to be the first device to support PD 2.0 fast charge via the USB-C cable, and that it can go from half-full battery to full charge within 45 minutes. [citation needed]

  3. Write amplification - Wikipedia

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    An SSD experiences write amplification as a result of garbage collection and wear leveling, thereby increasing writes on the drive and reducing its life. [ 1 ] Write amplification ( WA ) is an undesirable phenomenon associated with flash memory and solid-state drives (SSDs) where the actual amount of information physically written to the ...

  4. Wear leveling - Wikipedia

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    In flash memory, a single block on the chip is designed for longer life than the others so that the memory controller can store operational data with less chance of its corruption. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Conventional file systems such as FAT , UFS , HFS / HFS+ , EXT , and NTFS were originally designed for magnetic disks and as such rewrite many of their ...

  5. Solid-state electronics - Wikipedia

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    The term solid-state became popular at the beginning of the semiconductor era in the 1960s to distinguish this new technology. A semiconductor device works by controlling an electric current consisting of electrons or holes moving within a solid crystalline piece of semiconducting material such as silicon, while the thermionic vacuum tubes it replaced worked by controlling a current of ...

  6. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    As SSD technology continues to improve, they are increasingly used in ultra-mobile PCs and lightweight laptop systems. The first flash-memory SSD based PC to become available was the Sony Vaio UX90, announced for pre-order on 27 June 2006 and began shipping in Japan on 3 July 2006 with a 16 GB flash memory hard drive. [ 158 ]

  7. Open-channel SSD - Wikipedia

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    With Open Channel SSDs the L2P table is stored in host memory and the host CPU maintains that table. While the Open Channel SSD approach is more flexible, a significant amount of host memory and host CPU cycles is required for L2P management. With an average write size of 4 KB, almost 3 GB RAM is required for an SSD with a size of 1 TB. [9]

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  9. Apple Watch Series 9 - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Apple Watch#Ninth generation (Series 9 and Ultra 2) Retrieved from "https: ...