eMMC (Embedded MultiMediaCard) is a type of non-volatile memory used for data storage, commonly found in mobile devices, tablets, and some low-cost laptops. It integrates both the NAND flash memory and a controller on a single integrated circuit, providing a compact and efficient storage solution.
eMMC offers moderate storage capacity and adequate performance for various consumer electronics, making it a cost-effective option for manufacturers. Its simplicity and ease of integration also make it a popular choice for embedded systems.
Key players in the eMMC market include Toshiba, SanDisk, and SK Hynix, offering reliable products that meet the diverse needs of modern electronic devices.
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