By: sleep (sleep.delete@this.sogetthis.com), April 18, 2019 5:38 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
> NAND bandwidth is mostly limited by how it is connected (i.e. SATA or PCIe3) not the individual
> NAND devices themselves.
Well, you need enough flash chips for parallelism, which might be a problem for lower-capacity drives, at least in the long term.
> it will be soldered onto the board.
Yeah, probably. Especially considering that it was described as "specialized". Shame, because it would be neat to be able to plug in a third-party M.2 card.
> NAND devices themselves.
Well, you need enough flash chips for parallelism, which might be a problem for lower-capacity drives, at least in the long term.
> it will be soldered onto the board.
Yeah, probably. Especially considering that it was described as "specialized". Shame, because it would be neat to be able to plug in a third-party M.2 card.