Flash Memory
by Staff Writer
What is Flash memory, and how is it revolutionizing the way that people move files from one place to another? Flash memory is a kind of portable data storage. It is a way that people can carry up to 12 GB of information in their pockets, with no worry about the data being lost or damaged. In short, it simply is the best way to carry your digital life with you.
The primary difference between Flash memory and a hard drive is that Flash memory is stored on a chip and not a hard drive. Flash memory is nonvolatile, which means that it does not rely on a spinning disk to store information. In fact, there are no movable pieces at all. This marks a departure from the traditional method of storing data, and it is for the better.
There are obviously advantages to this system. First, nonvolatile Flash memory is much more reliable than disk drives. If either stored on a memory stick (which usually connects via USB) or a Compact Flash card (like the kind found in digital cameras), they are able to withstand a 10 foot drop and are made to store information for 100 years or more.
In addition, Flash memory is much smaller than disk drive memory. Even the smallest disk drives have to be put in special cases and stored carefully. Flash memory sticks, for instance, come in their own plastic protective cases and can withstand virtually anything. When faced with the decision, Flash memory is obviously the better choice. Synchrotech carries almost every kind of Flash memory ever made, and their customer service is excellent, so contact their experts today to purchase Flash memory.
Synchrotech, a Division of Synchronized Technologies, Inc. 3333 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 806 • Los Angeles, CA 90010 TEL: 213.368.3760 • TEL USA: 800.793.9207 • FAX: 213.368.3765
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