Faster Embedded Smartphone & Tablet Memory Is On The Way
Interest in faster NAND flash data storage for tablets and smartphones has never been higher. e.g. recent iSuppli Forecast for Mobile Handsets. Recent hardware announcements from Samsung and Toshiba are setting new performance benchmarks and JEDEC, the industry standards body defining both the popular eMMC and new UFS (Universal Flash Storage) interfaces, is busy defining next generation versions to deliver even better performance. At Arasan, we are seeing increasing design activities that reflect anticipation of a faster eMMC and UFS device availability. Arasan is an active contributing member to both the eMMC and UFS specifications.
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