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Flash Memory was introduced
by Dr. Fujio Masuoka in 1980.
Flash memory is also known
as electronically erasable
programmable read only
memory (EEPROM), because
in which piece of code like as
programming can be write
and erased by electrically.
Flash Memory is divided into two types based on using technology,
such as –
NOR Flash Memory: NOR flash memory is executed into XIP
Memory, that means all programs and instructions are saved into
NOR flash, and these programs are executed itself with using of
NOR flash without accessing any copied data into Main Memory.
NAND Flash Memory: NAND flash is best option to access much
such as block devices, like as Hard Disk. If, you needs to higher data
storage capacity then NAND flash memory is great selection for
you. It delivers tech higher densities and enlarges capacity with
affordable price. It is capable to erase, sequential writes and
sequential reads with higher speed.
Traditional Flash Storage: In the traditional flash storage, we used the HDD storage
techniques, and this technique delivers the cost-effective capacity so due to that, users
have flexibility to scale this system. Due to unreliable, several experts suggest that this
storage capacity is not capable to store data more than 50%.
Server Flash Memory: Server Flash Memory prefers the cache storage capacity because it
allows to users access data with higher speed along with lower storage capacity. But, now
it is getting more popularity because its property is adding IOPS, and it grows flash
memory with using functioning parallel host application, so due to this big advantage now
mostly people’s first preferred selection is Server Flash Memory.
The All Flash Array: All Flash Array contains the best consistent storage capacity. It works
as the solid state storage because it allows to multiple flash memory drivers, instead of
spinning the hard disk drives.
Hybrid Array: Hybrid Array flash memory is known as the Intelligent Caching Solution. It
delivers you sub millisecond access for cached data, and it leverages HHD storage capacity.
USB Flash Drive – USB flash drive is also known as USB
thumb drive, USB stick or Pen drive. It is light weight
portable storage device, and it is used as “”Plug and Play.
Now these days, USB flash drive is totally replaced with
compact disc, because you can plug it into USB port of the
computer system then USB flash drive is capable to store
most important files, folders or data.
CF (Compact Flash) – Compact Flash is also a different
type of flash memory, but this memory is mostly preferred
in the digital cameras for holding images. It is used also
other devices like as portable music players and PDA.
M.2 SSD – M.2 SSD stands for “M.2 Solid-State Drive”, and
it is used in internally mounted storage expansion cards
as per the computer industry specification.
Memory Card – Memory card is also known as “Flash
Memory Card”, and it is storage medium of different
types of data such as images, video or text. Memory card
is mostly used into various types of secondary memory
such as digital camcorders, handheld computers, MP3
players, printer, digital cameras and more.
MMC – MMC stands for “Multi Media Card”, and it is
small type of memory card that is used as flash memory
into several portable devices like as PCs, music media
player, smart phones, video camcorders, car navigation,
and more.
NVMe – NVMe stands for “Non-Volatile Memory
Express”, and it is used as host controller interface and
storage protocol for flash and next generation SSDs which
provides the higher throughput and fastest response
times for different types of enterprise workloads.
SDHC Card – SDHC stands for “Secure Digital High
Capacity card”, and it is advance version of the SD
card along with storage capacity up to 32 GB.
SmartMedia Card – It is a data storage medium
device, and it contains the flash memory that helps
to hold data. SmartMedia Card was introduced by
the Toshiba with storage capacity from 2 MB to
128 MB, and its physical dimensions of 45mm x
37mm x .76mm.
Sony Memory Stick – Sony Memory Stick is also flash
memory card. Sony Memory Stick was introduced by Sony
in 1998 for digital storage in some portable devices such
as digital cameras, video camcorder, and other devices.
SD Card – SD card is also known as “Secure Digital
Memory Card”, and it is part of the flash memory. SD card
was designed by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk in 1999
for data storage in the cameras and phones.
SSD – SSD stands for “Solid-State Drive”, and it is
data storage medium. SSD is a non-volatile
memory to store and access any types of data. It
does not contain any moving parts, so it delivers
the faster access time, noiseless operation, higher
reliability, and lower power consumption.
xD Picture Card – Its full form is “EXtreme Digital
Picture Card”, and it is designed by FUji and
Olympus, in 2002 for using in the digital cameras.
There are several benefits of flash memory, such as –
• It saves all data when power is getting turn off.
• Higher speed of read and write than traditional memory.
• Smaller size
• Portability
• Consume less power compare to traditional memory.
• Low chances to damage
Here, we will spread light on few limitations of flash memory, such as –
• Flash memory contains a limited number of write and erases cycles
before failing.
• Flash memory does not contain any write-protection mechanism.
• It is more costly than hard disk (Cost per MB)
• Easy to lose due to its smaller size
• Writing (1->0) is costly.
• Erasing (0->1) is more costly.
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What is Flash Memory with its Types, Examples, and Devices?

  • 1. Flash Memory was introduced by Dr. Fujio Masuoka in 1980. Flash memory is also known as electronically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM), because in which piece of code like as programming can be write and erased by electrically.
  • 2. Flash Memory is divided into two types based on using technology, such as – NOR Flash Memory: NOR flash memory is executed into XIP Memory, that means all programs and instructions are saved into NOR flash, and these programs are executed itself with using of NOR flash without accessing any copied data into Main Memory. NAND Flash Memory: NAND flash is best option to access much such as block devices, like as Hard Disk. If, you needs to higher data storage capacity then NAND flash memory is great selection for you. It delivers tech higher densities and enlarges capacity with affordable price. It is capable to erase, sequential writes and sequential reads with higher speed.
  • 3. Traditional Flash Storage: In the traditional flash storage, we used the HDD storage techniques, and this technique delivers the cost-effective capacity so due to that, users have flexibility to scale this system. Due to unreliable, several experts suggest that this storage capacity is not capable to store data more than 50%. Server Flash Memory: Server Flash Memory prefers the cache storage capacity because it allows to users access data with higher speed along with lower storage capacity. But, now it is getting more popularity because its property is adding IOPS, and it grows flash memory with using functioning parallel host application, so due to this big advantage now mostly people’s first preferred selection is Server Flash Memory. The All Flash Array: All Flash Array contains the best consistent storage capacity. It works as the solid state storage because it allows to multiple flash memory drivers, instead of spinning the hard disk drives. Hybrid Array: Hybrid Array flash memory is known as the Intelligent Caching Solution. It delivers you sub millisecond access for cached data, and it leverages HHD storage capacity.
  • 4. USB Flash Drive – USB flash drive is also known as USB thumb drive, USB stick or Pen drive. It is light weight portable storage device, and it is used as “”Plug and Play. Now these days, USB flash drive is totally replaced with compact disc, because you can plug it into USB port of the computer system then USB flash drive is capable to store most important files, folders or data. CF (Compact Flash) – Compact Flash is also a different type of flash memory, but this memory is mostly preferred in the digital cameras for holding images. It is used also other devices like as portable music players and PDA.
  • 5. M.2 SSD – M.2 SSD stands for “M.2 Solid-State Drive”, and it is used in internally mounted storage expansion cards as per the computer industry specification. Memory Card – Memory card is also known as “Flash Memory Card”, and it is storage medium of different types of data such as images, video or text. Memory card is mostly used into various types of secondary memory such as digital camcorders, handheld computers, MP3 players, printer, digital cameras and more.
  • 6. MMC – MMC stands for “Multi Media Card”, and it is small type of memory card that is used as flash memory into several portable devices like as PCs, music media player, smart phones, video camcorders, car navigation, and more. NVMe – NVMe stands for “Non-Volatile Memory Express”, and it is used as host controller interface and storage protocol for flash and next generation SSDs which provides the higher throughput and fastest response times for different types of enterprise workloads.
  • 7. SDHC Card – SDHC stands for “Secure Digital High Capacity card”, and it is advance version of the SD card along with storage capacity up to 32 GB. SmartMedia Card – It is a data storage medium device, and it contains the flash memory that helps to hold data. SmartMedia Card was introduced by the Toshiba with storage capacity from 2 MB to 128 MB, and its physical dimensions of 45mm x 37mm x .76mm.
  • 8. Sony Memory Stick – Sony Memory Stick is also flash memory card. Sony Memory Stick was introduced by Sony in 1998 for digital storage in some portable devices such as digital cameras, video camcorder, and other devices. SD Card – SD card is also known as “Secure Digital Memory Card”, and it is part of the flash memory. SD card was designed by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk in 1999 for data storage in the cameras and phones.
  • 9. SSD – SSD stands for “Solid-State Drive”, and it is data storage medium. SSD is a non-volatile memory to store and access any types of data. It does not contain any moving parts, so it delivers the faster access time, noiseless operation, higher reliability, and lower power consumption. xD Picture Card – Its full form is “EXtreme Digital Picture Card”, and it is designed by FUji and Olympus, in 2002 for using in the digital cameras.
  • 10. There are several benefits of flash memory, such as – • It saves all data when power is getting turn off. • Higher speed of read and write than traditional memory. • Smaller size • Portability • Consume less power compare to traditional memory. • Low chances to damage
  • 11. Here, we will spread light on few limitations of flash memory, such as – • Flash memory contains a limited number of write and erases cycles before failing. • Flash memory does not contain any write-protection mechanism. • It is more costly than hard disk (Cost per MB) • Easy to lose due to its smaller size • Writing (1->0) is costly. • Erasing (0->1) is more costly.