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.
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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Compact Flash memory cards are categorized as Type I and Type II
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