UNIVAC Solid State - definição. O que é UNIVAC Solid State. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é UNIVAC Solid State - definição


UNIVAC Solid State         
The UNIVAC Solid State was a magnetic drum-based solid-state computer announced by Sperry Rand in December 1958 as a response to the IBM 650. It was one of the first computers to be (nearly) entirely solid-state, using 700 transistors, and 3000 magnetic amplifiers (FERRACTOR) for primary logic, and 20 vacuum tubes largely for power control.
Solid-state physics         
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BRANCH OF PHYSICS OF MATTER IN THE SOLID STATE
Solid state physics; Solid State Physics; Solid State Theory; Solid-state physicist; Solid state theory; State theory; Solid State Science; Crystal physics; Crystallophysics; History of solid-state physics
Solid-state physics is the study of rigid matter, or solids, through methods such as quantum mechanics, crystallography, electromagnetism, and metallurgy. It is the largest branch of condensed matter physics.
solid-state storage device         
  • 250 GB [[mSATA]] SSD with an external enclosure
  • SSD benchmark, showing about 230 MB/s reading speed (blue), 210 MB/s writing speed (red) and about 0.1 ms seek time (green), all independent from the accessed disk location.
  • CompactFlash card used as an SSD
  • A 2 GB disk-on-a-module with PATA interface
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  • An Intel mSATA SSD
  • An SSD that uses [[NVM Express]] as the logical device interface, in the form of a [[PCI Express&nbsp;3.0]] ×4 [[expansion card]]
  • An [[M.2]] (2242) solid-state-drive (SSD) connected into [[USB]] 3.0 adapter and connected to computer.
  • 512&nbsp;GB Samsung M.2 [[NVMe]] SSD
  • An SSD with a 2.5-inch HDD form factor, opened to show solid-state electronics. Empty spaces next to the NAND chips are for additional NAND chips, allowing the same circuit board design to be used on several drive models with different capacities; other drives may instead use a circuit board whose size increases along with drive capacity, leaving the rest of the drive empty
SEMICONDUCTOR-BASED DATA STORAGE MEDIUM, OFTEN USED FOR AUXILIARY MEMORY TO STORE DATA
Solid state disk; Disk on module; Solid state memory; Solid state storage; S.S.D.; Solid State Disc; Solid state disc; SSD drive; Solid State Drive; Solid-state disk; Solid-state disc; Solid state disks; Solid-state drives; Solid State Disk; Enterprise Flash Drive; Solid state hard drives; Solid state drives; Ssd; S s d; SSD; Solid state drive; Electronic disk; 1 MB partition alignment; Solid-state storage device; Swap partitions on SSDs; Solid-state drive configurations; SSD configurations; History of solid state drives; NVM block partition alignment; SSD block partition alignment; NVM block alignment; SSD block alignment; SSD page alignment; NVM page alignment; NVM page partition alignment; SSD page partition alignment; Fstrim; Disk-on-a-module; Disk-on-module; Intel DC S3700; DC S3700; Enterprise flash drive; UltraDIMM; Ultra DIMM; Hyper DIMM; HyperDIMM; Queued TRIM; Drive write per day; Drive writes per day; Ssd drive; SATADOM; SSDs; Discard (solid-state drive); Semiconductor storage device
<storage> Any memory component with no moving parts, typically built around some kind of semiconductor integrated circuit. An example is bubble memory. See also: RAM disk. (2001-12-31)