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<p>be rewritten. NAND flash memory, however, may be erased, written, and read in blocks (or pages), which generally are much smaller than the entire device. NOR flash memory allows a single <a href="page.php?w=machine_word">machine word</a> to be written to an erased location or read independently. A flash memory device typically consists of one or more flash <a href="page.php?w=memory_chip">memory chip</a>s (each holding many flash memory cells), along with a separate <a href="page.php?w=flash_memory_controller">flash memory controller</a> chip.</p><p>
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