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eMMC Storage ICs, or embedded MultiMediaCard storage integrated circuits, are non-volatile memory solutions commonly used in a variety of electronic devices. They are typically composed of NAND flash memory and a controller, providing a compact and efficient way to store data. eMMC ICs are designed for applications that require moderate storage capacity and performance, making them suitable for smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices.
| Storage capacity | 4GB to 512GB |
| Interface | eMMC 4.5, 5.0, or 5.1 |
| Voltage | 2.7V to 3.6V |
| Read speed | Up to 400 MB/s |
| Write speed | Up to 200 MB/s |
| Package type | BGA (Ball Grid Array) |
When selecting eMMC Storage ICs, buyers should consider the required storage capacity and performance specifications, such as read and write speeds. It is also important to specify the desired interface version, as compatibility with existing systems can vary. Certifications may be relevant depending on the application, so inquire about any necessary compliance with industry standards. Quantities should be determined based on production needs, with consideration for future scalability.
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eMMC is generally slower and used in lower-end devices, while SSDs offer higher performance and durability.
eMMC storage is typically soldered onto the device's motherboard, making upgrades difficult.
eMMC storage can last several years, depending on usage and write cycles.
eMMC is best for moderate performance needs; high-performance applications typically require SSDs.
Common capacities range from 4GB to 512GB.
Most modern operating systems include drivers for eMMC storage, but compatibility should be verified.