Compact Flash
Flash drive
trans flash
MicroSDHC card
TransFlash Card
Micro sdhc
microSD, microSDHC, and microSDXC.
Micro SDHC
It depends on what type of memory card you're using. I use USB flash memory cards precisely because I know that I can just plug them into any laptop or PC. If you use a different type of flash memory you might need a card reader, but often times you can plug the device you use it in directly into your PC.
An SD/MMC-MS/pro card is a type of flash memory card for storing images. It can often be found in cameras.
The Lexar "Compact Flash" brand is a type of memory card. The card is used to store and transfer files for use with computers and other digital devices.
nonvolatile memory
AnswerFlash Memmory is a special type of EEPROM (Eletrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory)The difference between flash memory and EEPROM is that flash memory is block eraseable and EEPROM is byte-erasable.