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by DKnoll
3614 days ago
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I understand what the device does and why they named it as they did. It's an awkward use of language, that's all I'm pointing out. I think 'Solid State Hybrid Disk' is a syntaxically incorrect name as it suggests the entire device is solid state when it is not. Hybrid State Disk perhaps? |
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Which when regarded under the conventional drives at the time it was announced being primarily HDD's it makes it more clear.
You have an HDD that is a hybrid with solid state components. Logically clean cut, imo.