Kizspy | Question: 18
(Choose 1 answer)
In terms of data storage, what is the main distinction between a solid state drive and a magnetic disk?
A. A magnetic disk uses a spinning platter and a read/write head, while a solid state drive uses flash memory
chips
B. A magnetic disk uses flash memory chips, while a solid state drive uses a spinning platter and a read/write
head
C. A magnetic disk and a solid state drive both use flash memory chips, but with different interfaces
D. A magnetic disk and a solid state drive both use a spinning platter and a read/write head, but with different
speeds