03-11-2020, 07:31 PM
In regards to larger sized eMMC devices, Samsung makes a 256GB model;
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/estorage/emmc/
Note that it won't work as is. The Pinebook Pro uses a carrier board with tiny connector. Schematics & board layout are available on the Wiki.
On the subject why you might want to use a larger eMMC, is power. The existing 128GB model, SanDisk iNAND 7232, runs at 1.35 watts peak. And generally less than half for most things.
I'd be interested in a dual eMMC slot, PCIe card. It can be shorter than NVMe carrier boards, so properly designed, it would not interfer with the trackpad.
https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/estorage/emmc/
Note that it won't work as is. The Pinebook Pro uses a carrier board with tiny connector. Schematics & board layout are available on the Wiki.
On the subject why you might want to use a larger eMMC, is power. The existing 128GB model, SanDisk iNAND 7232, runs at 1.35 watts peak. And generally less than half for most things.
I'd be interested in a dual eMMC slot, PCIe card. It can be shorter than NVMe carrier boards, so properly designed, it would not interfer with the trackpad.
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale