Flash Memory Card A flash memory card is a solid-state storage device used for storing digital data, such as photographs, videos, music, and documents. Flash memory cards use non-volatile memory chips to store data, allowing for fast read and write speeds, high reliability, and compact form factors. Common types of flash memory cards include Secure Digital (SD), CompactFlash (CF), microSD, and Memory Stick, each offering different storage capacities and transfer speeds. Flash memory cards are commonly used in digital cameras, camcorders, smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices for storing and transferring digital media files. |