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Flash memory's history includes rapidly increasing capacity, ever smaller physical sizes, continually falling prices. True Tunneling electrons don't change the gate's electronic charge in "a flash". False NAND flash reads and writes chaotically at high speed handling data in small blocks called pages. False Moving many small files could further upgrade transfer rates. True USB drives encapsulate flash with a memory controller in a bog package, offering high capacity, quick transfer rates, flexibility and much convenience. False Memory cards have evolved from the match book-size Compact Flash cards introduced in 1994. True Solid state drives, the newest flash memory application can replace a computer's flash memory drive. True Traditional hard drives currently offer greater capacity but for a higher price. False Flash memory is usually inside your smartphone, but outside GPS, mP3 player and other devices. False Solid state drives using flash memory don't always replace hard drives in netbooks and PC's. False
Don’t speak to the bus driver. In England, crossing the street, the pedestrians must look first to the right and then to the left. You cannot park here. Parking place is around the corner. Stop at the traffic lights! When the green light turns on, cross the street and turn to the left to the bus stop. Is it allowed a right turn here? -Look at the sign: You can drive only straight. -Excuse me how can I get to the underground station? - Go straight to the traffic lights, cross the street and turn to the right. - Is it far? – No, it isn’t. It’s about 5 minutes of walking. - Thank you – You are welcome. Be careful when you are crossing the road. When you reach the pedestrian crossing, stop and look both ways
Tunneling electrons don't change the gate's electronic charge in "a flash". False
NAND flash reads and writes chaotically at high speed handling data in small blocks called pages. False
Moving many small files could further upgrade transfer rates. True
USB drives encapsulate flash with a memory controller in a bog package, offering high capacity, quick transfer rates, flexibility and much convenience. False
Memory cards have evolved from the match book-size Compact Flash cards introduced in 1994. True
Solid state drives, the newest flash memory application can replace a computer's flash memory drive. True
Traditional hard drives currently offer greater capacity but for a higher price. False
Flash memory is usually inside your smartphone, but outside GPS, mP3 player and other devices. False
Solid state drives using flash memory don't always replace hard drives in netbooks and PC's. False
In England, crossing the street, the pedestrians must look first to the right and then to the left.
You cannot park here. Parking place is around the corner.
Stop at the traffic lights! When the green light turns on, cross the street and turn to the left to the bus stop.
Is it allowed a right turn here? -Look at the sign: You can drive only straight. -Excuse me how can I get to the underground station?
- Go straight to the traffic lights, cross the street and turn to the right.
- Is it far?
– No, it isn’t. It’s about 5 minutes of walking.
- Thank you
– You are welcome.
Be careful when you are crossing the road.
When you reach the pedestrian crossing, stop and look both ways