eMMC Vs. UFS
eMMC slower but no voltage differential signalling interface
By Jean Jacques Maleval | June 16, 2021 at 2:32 pmTo read this article from Prodigy Technologies, click on:
The Differences between eMMC vs UFS
• UFS has low voltage differential signalling interface.
• UFS has a command queue to sort out commands to be carried out and allowing multiple commands to be carried out.
• eMMC is half-duplex hence either read or write into the memory is possible.
• UFS is a full-duplex interface and allows simultaneous read and write.
• eMMC is slower than UFS.
• UFS supports advanced features like deep sleep, write booster, and throttling notifications to the host.