The Death of the Humble Flash Drive: A Cautionary Tale for Tech Consumers The rise and fall of flash drive capacities has been a remarkable story, highlighting the intersection of technology and economics.
In recent years, we've witnessed an astonishing proliferation of storage space on these tiny devices, with capacities reaching as high as 512GB in some cases.
But what happens when yesterday's technological marvel becomes today's bargain bin fodder? The answer lies in NAND, the type of memory chip used in flash drives.