Flash memory is evolving fast. As demands for speed, scalability, and efficiency rise, the industry standard is shifting from eMMC to UFS.
The type of memory a designer selects for an embedded project drives overall system operation and performance, so obviously this is a very important decision. Whether the system runs on batteries or ...
The persistent need for small-density memory in today’s market. Why embedded applications need small-density NOR flash memory. What are the best options for small-density NOR flash? Companies that ...
Embedded systems demand high performance with minimal power consumption, and the optimisation of scratchpad memory (SPM) plays a critical role in meeting these stringent requirements. SPM, a small ...
It’s no secret that SoC architects have always wanted more on-chip memory. In fact, it’s not uncommon for SoCs to include hundreds of integrated memory cores. To satisfy this historical demand, ...
Memory is shaping up to be a key leverage point for embedded software going forward as it represents such a large fraction of the silicon real estate in today’s SoCs. Managing memory effectively and ...
For design engineers developing the next generation motherboards, DRAMmemory is becoming a major concern as end-users demand more memory.Software operating systems are getting larger and the ...
We’ve explored each element in detail except for secure storage in the previous posts. Today’s post will dive deeper into secure storage and how it applies to embedded systems. Secure storage is often ...
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