Just like your motherboard, your SSD has firmware that governs every drive operation. You might never have updated your drive’s firmware, or even have known it existed — you could be suffering due to outdated firmware without even being aware of it. Up-to-date firmware ensures your SSD isn’t left behind when the manufacturer patches major performance and stability bugs. However, it’s not just speed and efficiency that you lose out on; it’s your data integrity. The effects of outdated firmware usually become apparent after a while, at which point it may be too late to save your critical data. Hence, keeping your SSD firmware updated is part of regular PC maintenance that no one should ignore.