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Because light is fast. And a flash is light. And flash memory is fast.

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Memory sticks use flash memory.

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USB is not a flash drive. A flash drive is so called because it uses flash memory that retains data with no power.

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Flash memory was invented by Toshiba.

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Kingston makes Flash memory.

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USb Drives based on flash memory and other flash memory are not volatile.

Volatile means erases or looses memory when shut off or disconnected.

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The cheapest flash memory camcorder available on the market is the Mustek DV-9300. The cost of this unit is 24$ and runs on flash memory and is the cheapest flash memory camcorder currently available.

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There is virtually no number of reads from the flash memory.

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nonvolatile memory

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That is simple as example USB flash memory, pen drives, memory cards.

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This is due to the file being corrupted on the flash memory. It can also mean your flash memory is infected by a virus and it spreading it to your computer.

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The PlayStation 2 memory cards have the non-volatile and not the volatile flash memory.

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Flash memory is an electronic non-volatile computer storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. Flash memory gets its name because the microchip is organized so that a section of memory cells are erased in a single action or "flash."

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Flash Memmory is a special type of EEPROM (Eletrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory)

The difference between flash memory and EEPROM is that flash memory is block eraseable and EEPROM is byte-erasable.

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Flash memory stores permanent information on some palm-sized computers. Unlike RAM (random-access memory), flash memory can continue to store information in the absence of a power source. Palm devices often make use of flash memory to store the operating system and core applications. Unlike ROM (read-only memory), you can write to flash memory, making it possible to update the operating system and applications via software. Flash memory is more expensive than ROM. Memory sticks, flash drives etc (the little sticks you plug into a USB port) all use flash memory

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Flash Camcorders are camcorders which record video onto flash memory instead of a video tape. The flash memory can be a removable memory card (SDHC, Memory Stick, xD), or it can be built-in memory which is not removable. Some camcorders like the Canon HF S10 have both removable memory and built-in memory. Removable memory is generally better in a flash camcorder because when you fill the memory, you can record more by inserting an empty memory card. Whereas with built-in you have to move the videos onto a computer before recording more video. See related links for a list of flash camcorders.

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Neither. Flash memory is comprised of computer chips, specifically something called NAND memory.

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Flash memory works by storing information on a flash drive. This can be done by connecting the flash drive to your computer or laptop, and then transferring the information over to the drive.

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A flash memory card is a card that holds digital data. An example of a flash memory card would be an SD Card, Micro SD, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Flash Drive (Thumb Drive, USB key). All Ipod models except the ipod classic use flash memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, but, hardrives do. Those are classified under, non-flash memory. Flash memory cards have different memory capacities. The higher the capacity, the more expensive it will be. But, the higher capacity, the more stuff can be put on it. Hope this helps

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A "flash stick" is another word for a USB flash drive. The term "flash" is used because it consists of flash memory data storage. Flash memory is is a non-volatile computer storage (computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered) that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.

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No. Unlike hard drives, flash memory doesn't write data, it virtually stores it

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A USB flash memory drive is a removable hardware device

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NAND Flash is a special form of Flash memory. Flash memory is a memory technology that keeps data even when the power supply is cut off; this is known as a non-volatile memory type. Flash memory can be read pretty fast, but writing to Flash memory is pretty slow compared to many other -volatile- memory technologies such as SRAM or DRAM. Flash also has a limited number of write-cycles; manufacturers typically specify something in the area of 10,000 writes for the lifetime of the part.

NAND Flash is faster than regular Flash, although the general characteristics still hold.

Flash memory is widely used in digital cameras, portable MP3 players, USB (Flash) sticks, and many other devices.

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Rather than storing all of the files to an internal hard drive a flash memory camcorder is a camcorder that stores all of it's files on a memory card.

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The best capacities for compact flash memory cards are high quality microprocessors and advanced microchip configurations that are very optimal when it comes to flash memory cards.

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Flash memory consists of nonvolatile memory chips that can be used for storage by the computer or the user. Flash memory was introduced in 1984.

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Dragging it to the flash memory usually means copying it to a memory which is slower and can be portable.The desktop memory however is faster than flash memory but sadly not portable.

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No need to use usb flash memory to download quick books.

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T flash is a NOn volatile memory it is very faster than the other flash..!

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USB memory keys or flash drives

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Solid state Flash drives

USB Hard disks drives

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It's very likely flash memory or another form of it (with no moving parts, unlike hard drives) will replace hard drives in the future, with advancements in memory capacities and decreasing costs. The aspect of no moving parts allows greater portability, endurance to movement (that's why your iPod nano has a flash memory) and no 'mechanical failures'.

However, flash memory at the moment (as flash drives) is up against a wall in the area of memory. This might be overcome with 'sideways' development' or another form of better, non-mechanical memory.

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Flash provides nonvolatile storage.

The contents of flash may be overwritten.

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Flash memory is what is called RAM/ROM it is both RAM ( Random Access Memory ) and ROM ( Read Only Memory ). Flash memory can be used to store data, but has a limited number of writes before the memory "forgets that it exists."

ROM is the same thing as a hard disk's memory. It's in a solid state when the power is off. ( Stored as a magnetic charge. )

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Expect suppiler of flash memory.High quality. Competitive price!

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