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I noticed Sandisk has eMMC available with SLC cache:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9019/sandisk-announces-inand-7132-slctlc-hybrid-emmc (eMMC 5.0, available in up to 64GB capacity)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9432/sandisk-announces-inand-7232-emmc-51-128gb-and-slctlc (eMMC 5.1, available in up to 128GB capacity)
Any other manufactures that doing the same?
I noticed that Samsung does list a featured called "enhanced mode (SLC + MLC) as far back as eMMC 4.5:
http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/global/file/media/Samsung_eMMC_2013-0.pdf
EDIT: SK Hynix lists "cache" as a feature as far back as eMMC 4.5:
http://www.skhynix.com/eng/product/nandEMMC.jsp
SLC cache or something else?
P.S. Intel's Bay Trail and Cherry Trail/Braswell support up to eMMC 4.51, while the New Apollo Lake supports eMMC 5.0. Not sure what eMMC versions AMD's Kabini/Beema/Carrizo-L and Stoney Ridge support? (Couldn't find the info yet)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9019/sandisk-announces-inand-7132-slctlc-hybrid-emmc (eMMC 5.0, available in up to 64GB capacity)
http://www.anandtech.com/show/9432/sandisk-announces-inand-7232-emmc-51-128gb-and-slctlc (eMMC 5.1, available in up to 128GB capacity)
Any other manufactures that doing the same?
I noticed that Samsung does list a featured called "enhanced mode (SLC + MLC) as far back as eMMC 4.5:
http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/global/file/media/Samsung_eMMC_2013-0.pdf
EDIT: SK Hynix lists "cache" as a feature as far back as eMMC 4.5:
http://www.skhynix.com/eng/product/nandEMMC.jsp
SLC cache or something else?
P.S. Intel's Bay Trail and Cherry Trail/Braswell support up to eMMC 4.51, while the New Apollo Lake supports eMMC 5.0. Not sure what eMMC versions AMD's Kabini/Beema/Carrizo-L and Stoney Ridge support? (Couldn't find the info yet)
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