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A solid-state drive is a type of data storage device which uses semiconductor memory rather than magnetic media.
SSD may also refer to:
Science and technology
- Saturated-surface-dry, aggregate or porous solid condition
- Singular spectrum decomposition, a method of decomposing nonlinear and non-stationary time series as a form of singular spectrum analysis
Biology and medicine
- Schizophrenia spectrum disorders
- Signal-sensing domain, in molecular biology
- Sterol-sensing domain, a protein domain
- Speech sound disorder
- Sexual size dimorphism
- Single-sided deafness
- Somatic symptom disorder
- A brand name for Silver sulfadiazine antibacterial
Computing
- Server-side decoration of windows, an alternative to client-side decoration
- Single-shot multibox detection, computer vision object detection
- System sequence diagram in software engineering
Mathematics
- Schwartz sequential dropping, an electoral system
Other uses
- Sardar Sarovar Dam, Gujarat, India
- Scalextric Sport Digital, toy cars
- Singapore School for the Deaf
- South Sudan (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code: SSD)
- SSD (band), Boston, US, 1981–1985
- Siroi language (ISO code: ssd), of Papua New Guinea
- Special School District of St. Louis County
- Stansted Airport railway station (National Rail code: SSD)
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI), US
- State Security Department, North Korean secret police
- United States–Russia Strategic Stability Dialogue, meetings to reduce the risk of US–Russia nuclear war
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