Solid State Memory (SSM) is a type of non-volatile computer storage that stores and retrieves digital information using solid-state electronic devices. Unlike traditional hard disk drives, SSM has no moving parts, which makes it more durable, reliable, and faster. SSM is commonly used in devices such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and laptops.
SSM works by using flash memory chips to store data. These chips consist of a grid of memory cells made of floating-gate transistors, which can store electric charges to represent data. When a cell is charged, it represents a binary value of 1, and when it is uncharged, it represents a value of 0.