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[[Image:DSCN0411.JPG|thumb|right|A [[USB]] Flash Memory Device]]
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'''Flash memory''' is a form of [[EEPROM]] that allows multiple [[computer memory|memory]] locations to be erased or written in one programming operation. In layman's terms, it is a form of rewritable memory chip that, unlike a [[Random Access Memory]] chip, holds its content without the need of a power supply. It is also an example of a Non-Volatile Read Write Memory (NVRWM). The memory is commonly used in [[memory cards]], [[USB flash drive]]s, [[MP3 player]]s, [[digital camera]]s and [[mobile phone]]s.