eMMC (embedded multimedia card) provides a boost in read and write performance compared to traditional NAND flash memories, let alone micro SD cards. Samsung has now announced the manufacturing of the first 32, 64, and 128GB embedded memory solution based on Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 2.0 standard delivering up to 350MB/s read speed and 150MB/s write speed, or 40% improvement in read speed over eMMC 5.1.
If you are a JEDEC member, you can download UFS 2.0 specification (JESD220B) via JEDEC Universal Flash Storage page.
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The crucial question in my mind is whether UFS/UFS2 have the perks eMMC5.1 brings- namely command queueing.
Update: ok, a quick google shows this presentation from Marvell at the Flash Memory Summit, August 2014, which makes the case that UFS being much much better than eMMC, 5.1 included. Great table on page 5; highly recommended!
http://www.flashmemorysummit.com/English/Collaterals/Proceedings/2014/20140806_201D_Chen.pdf
It should be noted that UFS is also something that MIPI’s UniPro standard (featured in Google’s upcoming Project Ara phone/stuff) can transport.
This is part of Galaxy S6, just announced in Samsung Unpack event.