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What Is Flash Memory? Types,


Working, Benefits and Challenges
Flash memory uses a floating gate to remember its state before switching off, which helps
retain data without power.

Chiradeep BasuMallick Technical Writer


February 22, 2023

Flash memory is defined as a storage technology that uses a floating gate


cell design to remember its state before being switched off, thereby
retaining data regardless of active/inactive power supply, making it a
durable form of read, write, and erase memory.

This article explains the meaning of flash memory, describes how it works,
and lists its advantages and disadvantages.

Table of Contents

What Is Flash Memory?

8 Types of Flash Memory

How Does Flash Memory Work?

Benefits and Challenges of Flash Memory

What Is Flash Memory?

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Flash memory is a storage technology that uses a floating gate cell design to
remember its state before being switched off, thereby retaining data regardless of
active/inactive power supply, making it a durable form of read, write, and erase
memory.

How Flash Memory Works

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Flash memory is a nonvolatile memory chip used for data storage and transmission
between digital equipment and personal computers. It is capable of being
electrically reprogrammed and wiped clean. It is often included in USB thumb
drives, MP3 players, cameras, or solid-state drives. In recent years, flash technology
has become more affordable and durable, leading to its widespread use in
enterprise IT.

Examples of flash memory most frequently found in computers include:

Multi-media card (MMC): MMC is a standard for flash-based memory


cards used in cell phones, cameras, media players, video recorders, and

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personal computers for solid-state storage. These cards hold digital data
like text, images, audio, or video.

Solid-state drive (SSD): SSDs are a type of flash memory utilized in


devices like computers and video game consoles. Due to its speed and
dependability, it is progressively replacing hard disc drives (HDD).

BIOS chip: Basic input/output system (BIOS) is a tiny memory chip on a


computer’s motherboard that stores instructions for basic operations
such as booting and keyboard control. All contemporary BIOS chips
employ flash technology rather than read-only memory (ROM).

USB flash drive: This data storage device incorporates flash memory and
a USB interface. It connects to a computer, phone, or camera to store or
transport digital data.

In flash memory, information is stored in memory cells. These cells have floating-
gate transistors that can capture electrons for an extended period, but not
indefinitely. Depending on where a voltage is applied, these cells can perform
reading, writing, and erasing tasks. To conduct a write operation, the memory cell’s
floating gate must be either charged or discharged; a charged state implies a
logical 0, and a discharged state suggests a logical 1.

Modern storage systems group memory cells into pages, allowing enormous
quantities of data to be retrieved concurrently rather than cell by cell. The most
common form of flash memory, not-and (NAND) flash, consists of blocks of 32 or
64 pages.

A NAND chip can “push” electrons within an oxide media and into a silicone
“gate.” These gates retain electrons that a computer may interpret as 1s and 0s.
The chip links hundreds or thousands of these transistors together and utilizes a
logic controller to have them operate as a unit.

Evolution of flash memory


In 1981, Fujio Masuoka, a Toshiba-based electrical engineer, and Hisakazu Iizuka, a
coworker, filed US Patent 4,531,203 for the invention of flash. Originally referred to
as concurrently erasable EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only
Memory), it was dubbed “flash” because it could be wiped and reprogrammed
instantaneously — quickly as a camera flash.

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In the past, erasable memory chips (typical EPROMs) required around 20 minutes
to be wiped for reusing with a ray of ultraviolet light, necessitating costly, light-
transparent packaging. There were cheaper, electrically erasable EPROMs, but their
architecture was heavier and less efficient, requiring two transistors to hold each
bit of information. Flash memory has resolved these limitations.

Over the past decade or so, flash memory has quickly surpassed magnetic storage.
In devices ranging from supercomputers or laptops to cell phones and iPads, hard
drives are being replaced with flash-based SSDs (solid-state drives) that are small,
fast, and compact. The transition from PCs and landline devices to portable devices
(tablets and smartphones) and cellphones (which require super-compact, high-
density, incredibly stable memory units that can endure the tensions and strains of
being moved around) has contributed to this trend.

These trends currently favor 3D flash (“stacked”) technology, which Samsung


developed in the early 2000s and officially introduced in 2013. Multiple levels of
memory cells may be developed on a single silicon wafer to improve storage
capacity. Instead of floating gates (which will be explained in subsequent sections),
3D flash employs a mechanism known as a charge trap. It provides memory
capacities deep into the terabit range within the same size footprint.

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8 Types of Flash Memory


The most notable types of flash memory include:

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Types of Flash Memory

1. Traditional flash storage


Traditional flash storage, as used by consumers, is similar to hard disk drives
(HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) in its application. It helps store data on a
portable, insulated chip with connectors to fit into a USB port. The primary benefit
of a conventional flash storage device is its scalable and cost-effective capacity, as
well as its reliable storage. However, this storage technique is vulnerable to flaws
such as physical theft.

2. Primary flash
Primary flash storage is built for speed and minimal latency. It is accountable for
input/output processing at the front line. Primary flash storage is ideally suited for
time-sensitive enterprise applications and structured data. It excels in receiving
and sending back data chunks with predictable sizes and accomplishes it fast.

3. Big data flash storage


Flash storage for big data is where the principal data analytics operations happen.
Big data requires the speed and capacity that flash storage offers, but latency isn’t
as important. Typically, flash storage for big data is used for batch-processed
analyses involving enormous datasets of various sizes. It is a type of flash storage
with high density.

4. Server flash
This kind of storage device, also called cached storage, provides the quickest access
rates at the cost of capacity. The popularity of server flash has increased in recent
years because it increases input/output activities/operations per second (IOPS). It
also enhances flash memory while functioning alongside the host program. This
enables an IT team to accelerate storage and minimize latency more effectively
than with other sorts of flash memory.

5. Hybrid flash array

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An intelligent caching solution is one way to define a hybrid array. It enables sub-
millisecond accessibility to your stored data while using your HHD’s storage
capacity. A hybrid array necessitates a greater workload.

6. Rack-scale flash
Flash storage at the rack level is a specialized form of storage. This type is simply a
subset of large data flash, but its principal use is real-time data analytics
processing. To deliver the shortest turnaround possible, rack-scale flash storage
demands very low latency.

7. SSD flash drive


A solid-state disc (SSD) flash drive uses flash memory to store data. An SSD offers
benefits over a hard disc drive (HDD). The intrinsic delay of hard drives is due to
mechanical components. A solid-state system possesses no moving components
and consequently minimal latency, requiring fewer SSDs. Since most current SSDs
are based on flash memory, flash storage is associated with solid-state devices.

8. All-flash array
All-flash arrays store information exclusively in flash memory. These
contemporary designs are intended to enhance performance without the
limitations imposed by SSD storage area network (SAN) historical functionalities.
They have very low latency and high availability. They are suitable for multicloud
settings and storage standards like nonvolatile memory express (NVMe).

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How Does Flash Memory Work?


The working of flash memory is based on the concept of transistors. A transistor is
a type of semiconductor used to enhance or switch power and electrical signals. In
computer storage, the transistor functions as a button or switch that enables the
memory chip’s circuitry to change state.

The fact that conventional transistors are electrical switches driven by electricity
has been both their advantage and disadvantage. It is advantageous because it
allows a computer to store data by transmitting electrical patterns via its memory
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circuits. However, as soon as the power is switched off, all the transistors return to
their original states, causing the computer to lose all the data it has saved. This
also explains the functioning of random access memory (RAM).

Another type of memory, known as read-only memory (ROM), is not affected by


this problem. When ROM chips are created, they are pre-programmed with data so
that they do not “lose” whatever they learned when switched on or off.
Furthermore, the data they store is permanent.

Flash memory shares its key characteristics with both ROM and RAM. Like ROM, it
retains information even when there is no power; like RAM, it may be repeatedly
wiped and overwritten. To do this, flash utilizes an entirely new type of transistor
that remains on (or off) regardless of whether the power is off or on. This is how it
works:

Typical memory transistors have three connections: Source, drain, or


gate are the three connections found on a typical transistor. If a transistor is
a channel through which electricity may travel, the point where the current
enters is referred to as the source. The opposite end is the drain, where
electricity may escape and flow away. There is a gate here between the
source and the drain that blocks the pipe.

The gate connection determines the zero or one state: When the gate is
shut, the pipe is disconnected, and no current can flow, turning the
transistor off. In this condition, a zero (0) is stored by the transistor. And
whenever the gate is unlocked, power flows through, the transistor is
activated, and one (1) is stored.

A typical gate connection cannot remember its state when it was last
switched off: However when the electricity is switched off, the transistor
also shuts down. When the user restarts the power, the transistor stays off,
and it is difficult to determine whether it was turned on or off before power
removal.

Flash memory transistors have a third connection, i.e., a floating gate:


A flash transistor is unique — it features a secondary “floating” gate on top
of the first. When the gate is unlocked, electricity seeps through the very
first gate and lingers between the first and second gates. Even if the power
is off, electricity remains circulating across the two gates.

The floating gate selects the zero or one state based on the memory’s
state before it was turned off, i.e., it can remember: Now, if you attempt

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to push a current through, the energy stored prevents it. In this condition, a
zero is recorded by the transistor. Clearing the stored energy allows the
current to flow again; in this condition, the transistor registers a 1. A
floating gate is a way a flash transistor retains information regardless of
whether or not the power is on.

Flash memory devices map data using two distinct logical technologies: not-or
(NOR) and not-and (NAND). It can recover infinitesimally small quantities of data,
like a single byte. NOR serves to store the operating systems of mobile phones,
device drivers, as well as the BIOS software that runs during computer startup.

NAND storage handles data in compact pages sequentially read and written at high
speed. This flash is utilized in solid-state and USB flash memory sticks, cameras,
videos, audio players, and set-top boxes for televisions. NAND storage reads
quicker than it writes, enabling the rapid transmission of entire pages of data.
NAND technology is less expensive than NOR storage and provides more storage
for a comparable chip size.

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Benefits and Challenges of Flash


Memory
Flash memory’s biggest benefit is its speed and portability. Its drawbacks include a
higher cost component than other storage types, limited capacity for the same
price, and data erosion over time if left disconnected from a power supply for too
long. Let us discuss these benefits and challenges in detail.

Benefits of flash memory


Flash memory is:

Durable: Flash memory has no rotating components. It relies purely on


electrochemical reactions. Having no moving components also increases its
physical durability.

Versatile: Generally, flash memory is available in various form factors to


meet a wide range of uses. More or equal capacity can be squeezed into

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smaller components, making it highly adaptable. For example, you can add
flash technology to a BIOS chip or integrate it with a USB interface.

Fast: Flash memory devices nowadays possess a transfer speed of about 4.8
GB per second, a performance unmatched by other storage technologies.
Even the fastest hard disc drives can only transport data at rates of up to
150 MB per second.

Efficient: Flash memory’s operations need no moving components. Hence


it uses extremely minimal energy. Additionally, it produces no sound,
making it suitable for smartphones, iPads, and laptop computers, as well as
other devices with a tight and compact form factor.

Reliable: Despite the increasing dependability of hard disc drives, flash


memory is superior. This is because there are no moving components. That
is why most powerful PCs are switching to SSD, despite the cost component.

Customizable: By including logos, corporate names, text, and/or images,


custom-designed flash drives may be used to promote a brand. Additionally,
they can be preloaded with text, video, or software and other information
that individuals can use to know the brand better.

Offline-ready: Flash memory backups are functional if internet services are


disabled, which would then render cloud backups ineffective. Cloud-based
information is also more vulnerable to hackers, but flash memory remains
protected if physically secured.

Challenges of flash memory


While using flash technology, it is also important to remember its drawbacks. It is:

Expensive: Flash memory is much more expensive per gigabyte than


traditional hard drives. This is due to the cheap production cost of hard
discs and their extensive history in computing. Businesses with limited
resources may opt for hard drives rather than flash memory.

Low in capacity: In general, most or all flash memory devices fail to


achieve capacities comparable to those of hard disc drives. However, solid-
state drives can provide more storage capacity, but this comes at a price. In
addition, larger capacity flash memory has the propensity to cause
performance issues. Consequently, it often devalues capability.

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Slow during editing tasks: Another disadvantage is that flash memory


rewrites data in block units. Each byte must always be processed separately,
which could be time-consuming. This substantially slows down the editing
process when working directly on flash-stored files.

Prone to erosion: Flash memory does not have an indefinite lifespan,


despite being more durable than hard discs. Whenever high voltages are
passed through transistors, their lifetime continues to dwindle. This issue
becomes apparent after over 10,000 write cycles.

Risky to handle: Flash storage devices are vulnerable to damage and loss.
Occasionally, electronic deterioration might make it unreadable.
Additionally, if premium SSDs are managed incorrectly, the customer may
incur high costs.

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Takeaway
Flash is one of the most pervasive technologies of our time. From consumer
storage devices to all-flash data centers, it has revolutionized how data is stored.
Flash memory can speed up data analysis processes by reducing the dependence on
magnetic storage that would make up traditional servers, data centers, and data
warehouses. In fact, in January 2023, Micron launched a new flash-based SSD for
data centers, which promises 77% better IOPS. What’s more, the SSD has a capacity
of 30TB, which is an exceptional feat for flash memory!

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