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▸ noun: In computer data storage, (SRT, also called SSD Caching before it was launched) a proprietary caching mechanism introduced in 2011 by Intel for their Z68 chipset (for the Sandy Bridge–series processors), which allows a SATA solid-state drive to function as cache for a (conventional, magnetic) hard disk drive.
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▸ noun: In computer data storage, (SRT, also called SSD Caching before it was launched) a proprietary caching mechanism introduced in 2011 by Intel for their Z68 chipset (for the Sandy Bridge–series processors), which allows a SATA solid-state drive to function as cache for a (conventional, magnetic) hard disk drive.
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