SanDisk hasn't specified the random performance but I would expect around 10-15K IOPS, possibly even less. Of course, this is just SanDisk, there are eMMC products from e.g. Samsung, although Samsung is even stingier about the details (they only report capacities). Reply
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DuckieHo - Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - link
What's the typical performance of current eMMC? ReplyKristian Vättö - Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - link
SanDisk's eMMC (they call it iNAND) is fairly popular and the fastest version is 80/50Mbps (read/write). ReplyDuckieHo - Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - link
Thanks, how about the all important IOPs? ReplyKristian Vättö - Tuesday, January 08, 2013 - link
SanDisk hasn't specified the random performance but I would expect around 10-15K IOPS, possibly even less. Of course, this is just SanDisk, there are eMMC products from e.g. Samsung, although Samsung is even stingier about the details (they only report capacities). Replyemmcuser - Saturday, April 20, 2013 - link
what is it part number ? it is not clearsuch like
CVI 64GB
F999999999
1260 ABXX
anyboby know? Thanks Reply