2.5D Multi-Core Raster & Vector Graphics Processor for low-power SoCs with Microcontroller
Industry Expert Blogs
Boot Testing for Flash UsabilityEETimes Blog - David Woolf, UNH-IOL NVMe Consortium LeadNov. 05, 2014 |
If non-volatile flash memory (NVMe) is to be considered for commercial client and mobile devices, then boot time will be critical. Here's how to test it.
Non-volatile flash memory (NVMe) has been used to increase the performance of high-end servers for years, notably pioneered by Fusion IO. Today, NVMe is becoming the preferred technology for flash storage and the all-flash datacenter. As NVMe adoption increases, other elements of usability will allow this technology to increase its reach beyond the datacenter, including its use as a boot device.
Related Blogs
- Mitigating Side-Channel Attacks In Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) With Secure-IC Solutions
- The battery is dead; long live power management
- Speed Thrills: How eMMC 5.1's Command Queuing Boosts Performance
- Arm and Arteris Drive Innovation in Automotive SoCs
- Moortec "Let's Talk PVT Monitoring" Series with CTO Oliver King