Flash drive capacities have significantly increased due to advancements in NAND flash technology, allowing for denser memory cells and vertical stacking. This technological progress has made smaller capacities, like 1GB, economically unviable for consumer sales, as the cost savings from reducing storage are minimal compared to the overall hardware and assembly costs. Consequently, most new flash drives start at much larger capacities, such as 64GB, with smaller drives now primarily found in specialized industrial applications. AI
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- Engadget
- Kingston
- Kingston DataTraveler
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Windows
- NAND flash
- SanDisk
- TLC NAND
- Toshiba
- USB
- Verbatim
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