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Definitive performance for mobile storage
Definitive performance for mobile storage
Definitive performance for mobile storage

With superior power efficiency and noticeably fast speed, Samsung’s eMMC is the definitive choice for flash
storage to develop a slim mobile design.
With superior power efficiency and noticeably fast speed, Samsung’s eMMC is the definitive choice for flash storage to develop a slim mobile design. With superior power efficiency and noticeably fast speed, Samsung’s eMMC is the definitive choice for flash storage to develop a slim mobile design.

Consistent
optimal speed
Consistent
optimal speed
Consistent
optimal speed

Industry-leading process technology
The latest eMMC 5.1 interface
Industry-leading process technology The latest eMMC 5.1 interface
Industry-leading process technology The latest eMMC 5.1 interface
Cutting-edge and competitive, Samsung’s lineup of eMMC offers
incredible performance at a faster processing speed for today’s
smaller, slimmer smartphones and tablets. Achieving maximum
sequential Read/Write speeds of 330MB/s and 200MB/s (based on
64 GB), eMMC 5.1 easily handles heavy workloads.
Cutting-edge and competitive, Samsung’s lineup of eMMC offers incredible performance at a faster processing speed for today’s smaller, slimmer smartphones and tablets. Achieving maximum sequential Read/Write speeds of 330MB/s and 200MB/s (based on 64 GB), eMMC 5.1 easily handles heavy workloads.
Cutting-edge and competitive, Samsung’s lineup of eMMC offers incredible performance at a faster processing speed for today’s smaller, slimmer smartphones and tablets. Achieving maximum sequential Read/Write speeds of 330MB/s and 200MB/s (based on 64 GB), eMMC 5.1 easily handles heavy workloads.
Samsung Semiconductor eSTORAGE eMMC, Sustained Performance, Maximum 330 MB/s Sequential Read, 200 MB/s Sequential Write

High
performance at
low power
High
performance at
low power
High
performance at
low power

84% less power consumption
Longer life for mobile applications
84% less power consumption Longer life for mobile applications
84% less power consumption Longer life for mobile applications
Developed to enhance the mobile user experience, Samsung
flash eMMC demonstrates strong power management and impressive
performance with a low power consumption of only 0.5 watts, nearly
84% less than the lowest-consuming SSD.
Developed to enhance the mobile user experience, Samsung flash eMMC demonstrates strong power management and impressive performance with a low power consumption of only 0.5 watts, nearly 84% less than the lowest-consuming SSD.
Developed to enhance the mobile user experience, Samsung flash eMMC demonstrates strong power management and impressive performance with a low power consumption of only 0.5 watts, nearly 84% less than the lowest-consuming SSD.
Samsung Semiconductor eSTORAGE eMMC, 84% Lower Power Consumption

Extensive lineup,
quick response
Extensive lineup,
quick response
Extensive lineup,
quick response

Trustworthy supply chain
Quicker response time to market
Trustworthy supply chain Quicker response time to market
Trustworthy supply chain Quicker response time to market
From 4GB to 256GB, Samsung’s wide range of eMMC solutions fully
satisfies industry standards for small package sizes and speedy
interfaces. With a proven supply chain, eMMC further provides
reassuringly stable product management for fast-moving mobile
markets to support swift responses to customers.
From 4GB to 256GB, Samsung’s wide range of eMMC solutions fully satisfies industry standards for small package sizes and speedy interfaces. With a proven supply chain, eMMC further provides reassuringly stable product management for fast-moving mobile markets to support swift responses to customers.
From 4GB to 256GB, Samsung’s wide range of eMMC solutions fully satisfies industry standards for small package sizes and speedy interfaces. With a proven supply chain, eMMC further provides reassuringly stable product management for fast-moving mobile markets to support swift responses to customers.
Samsung Semiconductor eSTORAGE eMMC, Extensive Line Up

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FAQs

  • eMMC (embedded MultiMediaCard) is a small device with NAND flash memory and a simple storage controller. The eMMC standard for embedded flash memory applications was developed in 2006 by JEDEC and the MultiMediaCard Association. Its tiny size and low price make it a popular choice for data storage in portable devices like smartphones, tablets, cameras, and laptops.
  • eMMC capacity is either 32GB or 64GB, rarely 128GB in laptops. These are quite limited capacities by today's standards. To make things easier, most eMMC-equipped laptops have a memory card slot in which you can insert a memory card to expand your internal storage capacity.
  • eMMC flash memory storage is noiseless. You will not hear such noise on your smartphone because your smartphone likely uses eMMC storage.
  • The latest eMMC standard is version 5.1. The previous ones are eMMC 4.5 and eMMC 5.0. The eMMC card is very compact and is smaller than a postage stamp. It is used for smaller and thinner devices to offer better performance and power efficiency.
  • The primary difference between eMMC and SSD is that eMMC is a type of flash storage based on the MMC standard, while SSD is a type of Solid-state Storage. Both operated on the NAND principles, where the data is transferred through NAND gates. eMMC typically has only one NAND gate, while SSD tends to have more. SSD has a much faster read-write speed as compared to eMMC.
  • eMMC is a device made up of NAND flash memory and a simple storage controller. The eMMC standard for embedded flash memory applications was developed in 2006 by JEDEC and the MultiMediaCard Association.
  • eMMC will be more robust than an SD card, physically speaking. An eMMC chip soldered to the PCB will have much better vibration resistance than an SD card stuck into a slot. Having its controller makes eMMCs more reliable. Maybe there is some part that eMMCs have that SD cards don't, but SD cards do have a controller that does layout (wear leveling). It doesn't do the filesystem layer, but IIRC eMMCs don't either.
  • eMMC is a storage card that is available for both mobile devices and laptops. SD cards can be read by laptops but cannot be integrated. The eMMC is an integral part of a motherboard in any device while the SD card can be removed anytime. Both have a few similarities and can sometimes serve the same purpose, but they were not manufactured to serve as substitutes.
  • As for physical sizes and form factors, these two are different. While eMMC is soldered to the motherboard, SSDs, on the other hand, can be removed and replaced.
  • No. eMMC is soldered to the motherboard.
  • No. Internal storage like eMMC is permanently attached to the board. so can't be replaced. To expand storage, you can add a microSD card to the slot on the side or a USB drive,