4 reasons SSHDs were never a viable replacement for HDDs or SSDs
Between the proliferation of SSDs and the drawn-out death of HDDs, there was a weird cross-over of the two that briefly took hold of the enthusiast community: SSHDs. Solid State Hybrid Drives were a type of storage device that combined an HDD with an SSD, with the expectation that it would be a viable compromise between the two technologies given the cost of SSDs. However, SSHDs are really nowhere to be seen these days, and there are a few reasons why.
Between the proliferation of SSDs and the drawn-out death of HDDs, there was a weird cross-over of the two that briefly took hold of the enthusiast community: SSHDs. Solid State Hybrid Drives were a type of storage device that combined an HDD with an SSD, with the expectation that it would be a viable compromise between the two technologies given the cost of SSDs. However, SSHDs are really nowhere to be seen these days, and there are a few reasons why.
Camilo Rodríguez
Mexico
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