how did pendrive and chips store so many of storage.
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It's non-volatile memory, or semipermanent, that is used to store data on a USB flash drive. Flash memory is transistor-based, and non-volatile; it has no moving parts, and any information stored on the NAND chip remains there semi-permanently i.e. until it is deleted or formatted.
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Flash storage devices are based on chip technology called Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM).It requires considerable on-chip processing and is a feat that has come about through recent advances in chip design and miniaturisation, ushering in USB drives capable of storing gigabytes of data.
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