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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-20
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2011-02-20
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#67
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On buffers in microsd/emmc cards, from benchmark results I'm guessing the kingston cards I tested have about 0 buffers, and some sandisk cards behaved like they were able to handle 2 or 3 write streams to different areas of the card before speed collapses.
Some sandisk class 2 cards perform a few magnitudes faster than some kingston class 6 under specific write patterns ;-)
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2011-02-22
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2011-02-22
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2011-02-23
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#70
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The main market target for SD/microSD are so basic that there is nothing to optimize:
- additional "read-only" storage for mobile devices: music, video, maps
- photo shooting: large file written sequencely (burst)
What we just need is a standard RAM behind a microSD connector with the smallest possible power consumption ! Does it exist already ?