New Technology Johnathan Stewart Decresha Jenkins Jordan Leday
The Flash Drive Flash Flash memory combines a number of older technologies, with the low cost, low power consumption and small size made possible by recent advances in microprocessormicroprocessor microprocessor microprocessortechnology. The memory storage is based on earlier technologies. These had very limited capacity, were very slow for both reading and writing, required complex high-voltage drive circuitry, and could only be re-written after erasing the entire contents of the chip.
Types of Flash Drives SSSSandisk ddddisGo-
Advantages of having a Flash Drive More compact Operates fast Hold a lot of memory that others Has a durable design
The Disadvantages of a Flash drive Sometimes they break They can freeze your computer
Different size Jump Drives
Who invented the flash drive The USB interfaced NAND memory was invented by Dov Moran. He worked for M-Systems, where the very first Flash Drive was manufactured. Netac and Trek2000, Ltd. developed similar porducts about the same time. All three companies, M-Systems, Netac and Trek2000, have very similar and hotly disputed patents. The first Flash Drive was manufactured and distributed in Europe under the "disgo" brand name. It was only available in four sizes; 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, and 64MB. The first distributor in North America was IBM. Flash Drive Flash Drive
How The Flash Drive is used today Used In College Projects Music Storage To Hold Power Points
Works Cited Dictionary.com Wikipedia Google Tech.com Flashes-r-us.com