Flash Memory


Flash memory refers to memory chips that can be rewritten and hold their content without power. It is widely used for digital camera film and as storage for many consumer and industrial applications. Flash memory chips earlier replaced read only memory basic input/output system (ROM BIOS) chips in a PC so that the BIOS could be updated in place instead of being replaced. Flash memory chips generally have life spans from 100 to 300K write cycles.

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