hard drive
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HDD.
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(loosely) a drive for a computer, as a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) or another drive serving a similar function, as opposed to a very small, portable flash drive.
noun
Etymology
Origin of hard drive
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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Increased demand for high-capacity hard drives in data centers, driven by AI, has boosted these companies’ revenues and pricing power.
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She urges regular backups to the cloud or a hard drive.
Sales of hard drives to data centers soared and suppliers started signing customers to longer-term deals and flexing their pricing power.
Micron is a leader in the markets for dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, used in desktop computers and servers, and for flash memory, found in smartphones and solid-state hard drives.
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Micron is a leader in the markets for dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, which is used in desktop computers and servers, and for flash memory, found in smartphones and solid-state hard drives.
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