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Flash is a type of EEPROM which is page-eraseable. It's commonly used for microcontroller program memory and code storage. You can use this tag for questions about this type of memory as well as questions about "flashing", the process of changing the data in Flash when programming a microcontroller.
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Is flash chip capacity really limited to the powers of 2?
I have never seen any flash chips with capacity not confined to the strict (i.e. not like in hard drives) power of 2. … I've came to this thought after examining some flash drives: the NAND flash inside is, for example, 8 GiB, and the drive itself has a size of 8 GB. …