We all know about flash memory cards; we depend in them for our livelihood, not to mention all the other places we use them. Whether they end up in cameras, phones, mp3 players or other electronic devices, they're an important part of the world in which we live.
But who makes them? Where do they come from? How do they get so small?
Interestingly, the process starts at the Micron Technologies plant in Utah. Watch this cool video from Lexar, a division of Micron technology, who is a leading global provider of memory products for digital media. Check out this behind the scenes look at the extensive work and care put into each Lexar product.
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