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DGPeddler> What if a magnet drops in with them?


As near as I can tell USB sticks are impervious to
magnetism. They store the bits of electronic data
in transistors.

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The NAND flash memory chip is the core of the flash drive. ... Essentially, the flash drive memory is transistor-based and non-volatile. The flash drive, therefore, has no moving parts and information stored on the NAND flash memory chip remains semi-permanently (until you delete/edit ...
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What if a magnet drops in with them?


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