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CF (CompactFlash) Card CompactFlash (CF) is a type of solid-state data storage format that was introduced by SanDisk in 1994. Nowadays, solid-state drives (SSDs) are the main alternative to HDDs. While these devices had their peak in their respective eras, they have now been replaced by more advanced and efficient solutions such as solid-state drives, microSD and SD cards, USB drives, and even cloud storage services like Google Drive. Western Digital, today, announces its WD Blue and WD Green solid state drives (SSDs) which are the first WD-branded SATA client SSDs. It’s been a busy week in the Solid-State Drive segment, we first saw the OCZ 100 which is followed by the launch of the Radeon R7 SS. Read more in our articles including "Storage Drives of the Past: Do you still remember them?" and "Western Digital intros WD Blue and WD Green SSDs".

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What is solid state drive?

CF (CompactFlash) Card CompactFlash (CF) is a type of solid-state data storage format that was introduced by SanDisk in 1994. Nowadays, solid-state drives (SSDs) are the main alternative to HDDs.

What have you covered about solid state drive?

While these devices had their peak in their respective eras, they have now been replaced by more advanced and efficient solutions such as solid-state drives, microSD and SD cards, USB drives, and even cloud storage services like Google Drive. Western Digital, today, announces its WD Blue and WD Green solid state drives (SSDs) which are the first WD-branded SATA client SSDs. It’s been a busy week in the Solid-State Drive segment, we first saw the OCZ 100 which is followed by the launch of the Radeon R7 SS.

Where can I find articles about solid state drive?

Our coverage of solid state drive includes: "Storage Drives of the Past: Do you still remember them?"; "Western Digital intros WD Blue and WD Green SSDs"; "Samsung Unveils 16TB SSD". Each article provides unique insights and information.