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                     Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) is a type of computer memory that retains stored data even when power is removed. It is used in a variety of hardware applications, such as embedded systems, mobile devices, and personal computers. NVM is typically faster than other types of memory, such as DRAM, and is more reliable due to its non-volatility. NVM is also more energy efficient than DRAM, making it a popular choice for mobile devices.
NVM is available in a variety of form factors, including solid-state    drives (SSDs), flash memory cards, and USB flash drives. SSDs are the most popular form factor, as they offer high performance and reliability. Flash memory cards are used in a variety of consumer electronics, such as digital cameras and smartphones. USB flash drives are used to store and transfer data between computers.
The NVM market is highly competitive, with a number of major players. These include Samsung, Intel, Micron, Western Digital, and Toshiba. Other companies, such as SanDisk, SK Hynix, and Kioxia, also have a presence in the market. Show Less   Read more