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Question #: 261
Topic #: 1
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What type of flash memory card comes in either Type I or Type II and consumes only five percent of the power required by small hard drives?

  • A. SD memory
  • B. CF memory
  • C. MMC memory
  • D. SM memory
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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aqeel1506
4 months, 1 week ago
The flash memory card that comes in either Type I or Type II and consumes only five percent of the power required by small hard drives is CompactFlash (CF) memory 1. CF cards are non-volatile, solid-state devices that offer robustness and good transfer speeds while being power-efficient. Specifically, CF Type I cards are 3.3mm thick and can fit into both CF Type I and Type II slots, whereas CF Type II cards (5mm thick) fit only into CF Type II slots. So, the correct answer is B. CF memory.
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aqeel1506
4 months, 1 week ago
The correct answer is B. CF memory. CompactFlash (CF) cards come in two forms: Type I and Type II. They are commonly used in portable devices and consume very little power, making them useful for battery-powered devices ¹ ² ³. Other types of flash memory cards include SD (Secure Digital) cards and MMC (MultimediaCard) cards, but they do not come in Type I and Type II variants ⁴.
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Elb
1 year, 4 months ago
B: Compact Flash memory cards are categorized as Type I and Type II
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