A special type of
EEPROM that can be erased and reprogrammed in
blocks instead of one
byte at a time. Many modern PCs have their
BIOS stored on a flash memory
chip so that it can easily be updated if necessary. Such a BIOS is sometimes called a
flash BIOS. Flash memory is also popular in
modems because it enables the modem manufacturer to support new
protocols as they become standardized. Flash memory is also called
flash RAM.
See also "Different
Types of Memory Cards" in the "Did
You Know...?" section of Webopedia.