It's powered by an Intel Atom Z3795 quad - core processor with integrated Intel HD graphics, which is supported by up to 4 GB of LPDDR3 RAM and either 64 or 128 GB of
eMMC solid state storage.
Not exact matches
There's 16 GB of
eMMC storage, which is a slower Flash - based storage than
solid state drives that are usually found in smartphones and other consumer electronics.
eMMC is not a laptop or desktop
solid - state drive (SSD) and doesn't perform as speedily as one, but it's fast enough for tablet applications.
My wishlist for this is: — i.MX7 dual 1 GHz — 1 GB RAM — fast 16 GB
eMMC / fast replaceable SD card inside — sd card slot with sdxc support — headphone jack — good
solid consruction.
It comes with 8 GB of RAM and entry level models ship with
eMMC flash storage, while top of the line units come with SATA
solid state drives with 256 GB capacity.
The E403NA's 128 GB
eMMC drive doesn't have any moving parts, but please don't mistake it for a
solid - state drive.
Read the spec sheet carefully when you buy a sub - $ 500 laptop, because sometimes companies will tout a laptop with
eMMC as having «
solid state» or «Flash» storage.
WIMBoot can only function on
solid - state drives (SSDs) and similar
eMMC drives.
Some cheap laptops have
eMMC storage, which is kind of like an SSD in that it's
solid - state storage — but, unlike an SSD, is very, very slow.
It's all flash memory, but — just as an SD card wouldn't be as fast as a speedy
solid - state drive —
eMMC storage can't compete with an SSD, either.
With a push toward super-cheap $ 99 tablets and $ 199 laptops that need
solid - state storage and not mechanical drives, cheap tablets and laptops are also being built with
eMMC drives.