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This specific ID often appears in technical forums related to firmware repair and "unrecognized device" errors, suggesting it is a common chip used in drives that may require flashing or recovery tools after heavy use.

TLC memory is cost-effective but has a shorter lifespan (fewer write cycles) compared to MLC or SLC chips.

I'm happy to help, but it seems like you've provided a string of characters that doesn't form a coherent topic or title. The string "983a98a37651" appears to be a hexadecimal code or a unique identifier rather than a topic or subject for an article. 983a98a37651

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The code is not a consumer product like a movie or electronics, but rather a specific Flash ID code for a NAND memory chip typically found in USB flash drives. This specific ID often appears in technical forums

The most likely function of a string like this is that of a Unique Identifier (UID). In database management, every entry must have a way to distinguish itself from every other entry. While humans use names, names are problematic—two people can have the same name, and names change. Computers prefer absolute uniqueness.

to repair or identify a USB flash drive's internal hardware. The "piece" you are likely looking for is the physical flash memory chip inside the device, specifically: Steam Community Part Number: TC58TEG7THLTA00 Manufacturer: Specifications: 16GB Single Channel [TLC-16K] flash memory module The string "983a98a37651" appears to be a hexadecimal

To a computer, the string is elegant, precise, and perfectly indexable. It takes up minimal memory and can be searched for in microseconds.

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