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  2. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    Solid-state drive (SSD) Hard disk drive (HDD) Price per capacity SSDs are generally more expensive than HDDs and are expected to remain so. As of early 2018, SSD prices were around $0.30 per gigabyte for 4 TB models. [23] HDDs, as of early 2018, were priced around $0.02 to $0.03 per gigabyte for 1 TB models. [23] Storage capacity

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... making it the first iMac to be able to display 1080p content in its full ... Apple silently removed the 512 GB and 1 TB SSD ...

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    In April 2016, Sachin and Binny Bansal were named to Time magazine's annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. [175] Flipkart was reported to be at the top in the annual Fairwork India Ratings 2021 - which is a 10-point system that creates a score based on fair pay, conditions, contracts, management, and representation. [176]

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    256 SSD 14 1.95 ProBook 645 G2 [65] AMD A6-8500B 1.6 AMD Radeon R5 500 HDD 1366 x 768 ProBook 650 G2 [66] Intel Core i5-6300U 2.4 Intel HD Graphics 520 15.6 2.31 ProBook 655 G2 [67] AMD A6-8700B 4 1.8 AMD Radeon R6 128 SSD 1920 x 1080 Pro x2 410 G2 [68] Intel Core M3-7Y30 1 Intel HD Graphics 615 256 SSD 12.1 1.2 Pro x2 612 G2 [69] Intel i5-7Y54 ...

  6. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, HDDs were forecast to reach 100 TB capacities around 2025, [39] but as of 2019, the expected pace of improvement was pared back to 50 TB by 2026. [40] Smaller form factors, 1.8-inches and below, were discontinued around 2010. The cost of solid-state storage (NAND), represented by Moore's law, is improving faster than HDDs.

  7. History of hard disk drives - Wikipedia

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    2011 - Samsung announces 1 TB of capacity per 3.5 inch hard drive platter. [60] 2012 – TDK demonstrates 2 TB on a single 3.5-inch platter [61] 2012 – WDC acquires HGST operating it as a wholly owned subsidiary. WDC then provides rights to Toshiba, [62] allowing it to re-enter the 3.5-inch desktop hard disk drive market. [63]