SSD (disambiguation)
A solid-state drive is a type of data storage device which uses semiconductor flash memory rather than rotating media.
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SSD may also refer to:
Science and technology
- Saturated-surface-dry, aggregate or porous solid condition
Biology and medicine
- Signal-sensing domain, one of the modules of transcription factors
- Sterol-sensing domain, a protein domain involved in cholesterol biosynthesis
- Speech sound disorder
- Sexual size dimorphism
- Single-sided deafness, a type of hearing impairment
- Silver sulfadiazine, an antibacterial cream sold under a brand name SSD
Computing
- Seven-segment display, a display which uses seven segments to display mostly numbers
- Single-shot detection, a method of object detection
- Solid-state drive, a solid-state storage device that stores persistent data
- System sequence diagram, a type of UML software engineering diagram
Mathematics
- Schwartz sequential dropping, a method used in decision theory
- Sum of squared differences, also called "squared deviations from the mean"
Other uses
- Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, in California, US
- Sardar Sarovar Dam, Gujarat, India
- Scalextric Sport Digital, a slot car racing system using digital decoders inside the cars
- South Sudan (ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code: SSD)
- Strategic Sustainable Development, related to environmentally friendly resource use
- Super Star Destroyer, a type of capital starship in the Star Wars saga
- SSD (band), a rock band from Boston, US, active 1981–1985
- Siroi language (ISO code: ssd), of Papua New Guinea
- Stansted Airport railway station (National Rail code: SSD)
- Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI), a federal insurance program in the US
- State Security Department, the secret police agency of North Korea
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