what’s NorFlash, NandFlash and eMMC ?

Flash memory is a sort of nonvolatile EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) that can be electrically wiped and erased and is used to store and transfer data between a computer (PC) and a digital device. There are two types of flash memory: NOR flash memory and NAND flash memory. MMC (multi media card) architecture is packed into a compact Ball Grid Array (BGA) IC package used in circuit boards and is more extensively utilized in portable devices because it is extremely suitable for storing a little quantity of code. NAND is an excellent choice for high-density data storage. The distinctions between the three types of flash memory are discussed in this tech note.

In order the test the performance of Kinston’s DTX USB Flash drives

Kingston has renewed its product once again to follow the data explosion trend. Kingston is known for its excellent craftsmanship, excellent performance, and high adaptability to multiple scenarios. The test results show that the new DTX bulk thumb drives is consistent with this review.

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