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Samsung Develops World's Fastest Embedded Memory With eMMC 5.0 Support

hypnosec writes "Samsung has announced the world's fastest NAND memory that supports the eMMC 5.0 standard. The new memory chips are based on 10nm class NAND flash technology and feature an interface speed of 400MB/s. Further, the 32GB and 64GB densities have a random read and write speed of 7,000 IOPS (inputs/outputs per second) while the sequential read and write speeds stand at 250MB/s and 90MB/s respectively. The chips will provide for better multitasking, HD video recording, gaming and browsing."

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  1. Re:hmm by Rockoon · · Score: 5, Informative

    It is about 0% faster for reads than just-released products, while about -50% faster for writes and -70% faster for IOPS.

    That doesnt seem to be true. Those produces use many chips to attain their (essentially they are a RAID-0 of many flash chips) , while this is a single chip.

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