If Dell upgrade the Venue 10 Pro with an Atom X7 CPU and a slightly
faster eMMC disk then we've got a winner on our hands but in its current form it's a product for vertical markets.
Not exact matches
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.
Note that the storage uses the
eMMC interface standard and not the
faster SATA standard as found on laptops and Ultrabooks.
Tasks execute quickly, with the exception of things like installing programs or unzipping files since that is still dependent on relatively slow
eMMC storage but once programs are installed working with them and navigating round the OS feels responsive and
fast in such a way that you do not feel you are using a budget system.
4) The SoC isn't going to be any more powerful than those of the first - generation Baytrail tablets although there's a possibility that the
eMMC could be
faster as it is on the Toshiba Encore 2 8 tablet.
The 801 also supports
eMMC 5.0 NAND Flash memory support which allows
faster transfer rates of theoretically up to 400 MB / s.
The flash memory that Samsung used here is actually the company's newest UFS 2.0 units which allegedly work 2.7 times
faster than the regular
eMMC 5.0 units used in today's smartphones.
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.
And, it's paired with 3 GB of LPDDR4 RAM, which is 50 %
faster than LPDDR3 and has double the memory bandwidth; a new UFS 2.0 flash storage technology, which provides
faster read and write speeds to the internal storage over
eMMC 5.0 / 5.1.
As a mid-range Android phone, m2 runs Flyme 4.5 OS based on Android 5.1 Lollipop and comes with a 64 - bit 1.3 GHz quad - core processor with Mali T720 GPU, 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM, and 16 GB
eMMC 5.0 flash memory with microSD card slot supporting up to 128 GB in order to deliver you smooth operation,
fast response and abundant storage capacity.
That's
faster than the VivoTab Smart's 18 MBps, as well as the Envy x2's 22 MBps, though both of those systems use slower
eMMC memory.
The VivoTab Smart's 64 GB of
eMMC flash storage booted in just 19 seconds,
faster than the tablet average of 28 seconds and the similarly equipped Acer Iconia W510, which started in 20 seconds.
The 64 GB
eMMC drive in the Pavilion x2 (42.76 MBps) and the 32 GB
eMMC drive in the Ideapad 100S (31 MBps) have much
faster speeds.
While SSDs have powerful controller chips and
fast NAND Flash memory,
eMMC drives are made to be cheap and use similar components to an SD card or USB stick.
Picture a very slow
eMMC drive that reads files slowly in combination with a
fast CPU that can decompress files quickly.
It's possible that WIMBoot would be
faster — the
eMMC drive can read the smaller compressed data and the CPU can decompress it
faster than the slow
eMMC drive could read a larger amount of uncompressed data.
This feature extends to storage, with the addition of UFS 2.1 flash memory, which Huawei claims has «data transfer speeds that are 100 %
faster than
eMMC 5.1.»
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.
Compared to the
eMMC 5.0 memory currently found in many top handsets including the Galaxy S5 and the iPhone 6, UFS 2.0 memory is 1.40 (sequential read speed), 1.66 (sequential write speed), 2.71 (random read speed) and 1.07 (random write speed) times
faster.
64 GB eMCP is actually just
eMMC packaged together with RAM to save space, so no blazing
fast UFS storage here.
The flash memory that Samsung used here are actually the company's newest UFS 2.0 units which allegedly work 2.7 times
faster than the regular
eMMC 5.0 units used in today's smartphones.
Both versions have room to expand 128 GB via a microSD card, and both models are using the new UFS 2.0 memory like the Galaxy S7 series — it is much
faster than the older
eMMC memory.
Technology advances are also found in the much
faster DDR4 RAM and the much
faster UFS 2.0 over the traditional
eMMC 5.1 flash memory.
Note that the internal storage used here is
eMMC 5.1 based flash storage, which is said to have
faster transfer rate.
4 GB of RAM powers the multi-tasking experience, while 64 GB of Samsung RC14MB
eMMC 5.1 storage keeps things
fast.