Flash drive

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A flash drive is a portable computer drive that uses flash memory. Flash drives are the larger memory modules consisting of a number of flash chips. A flash chip is used to read the contents of a single cell, but it can write an entire block of cells. They connect to a USB port[1] and function as a folder. They can also be encrypted for extra security.

An assortment of flash drives
Transcend JetFlash from 2014

Specific flash drive types

Memory cards:

Other:

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