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Samsung had begun production of an ultra-fast embedded memory for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.
Samsung Electronics has announced that it had begun volume production
of an ultra-fast embedded memory for smartphones, tablets and other
mobile devices in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB densities.
The new Samsung eMMC (embedded multimedia card) Pro Class 1500
delivers the industry’s fastest speeds for an embedded memory device,
reading data sequentially at up to 140MB/s and writing it at up to
50MB/s. For random reading and writing, it can process up to 3500/1500
IOPS (inputs and outputs per second), four times the speed of previous
eMMC solutions.
The ultra high-speed storage device uses Samsung’s 64Gb NAND with a
toggle DDR 2.0 interface based on the company’s latest 20nm-class
process technology. The new eMMC’s fully managed NAND memory comes with
its own high performance controller and intelligent flash management
firmware.
To meet the market need for thinner designs for high-end mobile
devices, Samsung offers the new eMMCs in two, four- and eight-die stacks
with the largest capacity of 64GB’s being only 1.2 millimeters thick
and weighs 0.6 grams.
Samsung eMMC Pro Class 1500 is the first to support the latest JEDEC
e-MMC v4.5 specification that standardizes more features to improve
performance, efficiency, security, and reliability such as: a SDR-200
Interface (200MHz, 200MB/s max bandwidth), cache handling, dynamic
handling, file sanitizing and power-off notification.
The Samsung eMMC Pro Class 1500 is designed for next generation
premium mobile products. It will improve system performance and the user
experience for a wide variety of applications including web browsing,
3D and HD video capture and playback, multi-tasking activities,
augmented reality and the use of social networking sites and interactive
graphics-rich gaming.
“With the production of 64GB Samsung eMMC Pro Class 1500, we are
delighted to provide the highest performing mobile storage solutions
available that support the latest eMMC standard, for worldwide mobile
device makers. We will confidently strengthen our research and
development efforts to continually bring to market the most advanced
mobile storage devices based on next-generation standards,” said
JaeHyeong Lee, vice president, memory product planning and application
engineering at Samsung Electronics.
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