SSD
An SSD drive works by using a series of flash memory chips to rapidly reduce access times and increase transfer speeds. In contrast to traditional platter hard drives, there are no moving parts to fail.
Yes, they are called Solid State Drives (SSD). These drives use contain no moving parts and use memory chips for data storage.
Its just solid state memory chips.
The physical pieces of a computer arekeyboardmouse or other pointing devicedisplay screenhousingcircuit boards containing. central processing unit chips, memory chips, clock, video chip, etcwiringnon-volatile memory (chips, disk drives, etc.)
The company called Advanced Micro Devices was founded May 1 in 1969. This company is a producer of logic chips and a producer of other chips like memory drives.
Before computer memory chips and memory sticks were invented, floppy discs were used.
Memory usually consists of one or more chips of bytes.
A solid state hard drive is a data storage device. It is designed to replace a mechanical hard disk, but does not contain any moving parts, storing data on flash memory chips. They differ from flash drives in that they are not designed to be removable, and are designed for speed, and not for low cost.
Flash memory consists of nonvolatile memory chips that can be used for storage by the computer or the user. Flash memory was introduced in 1984.
Chips
Around 30 gigabytes (30 GB). But.... Most computers have maybe 2~16 GB installed, so I think you are confusing memory chips (RAM) with hard disk drives/ solid-state disk drives or USB memory chips/sticks. Plus, although you could fit 32 GB of RAM into a computer and get the photos stored, they would VANISH once you turn the power off. Check out the definition and purpose of RAM versus HDD, SSD and USB chips.
chips with memories are worrying. don't eat them or they will lose their memory!