Based on Kingston's road map, 128GB. 64GB for Micron.

Next controllers will be 5.0.

Gerald


On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Graham <gra...@flex-radio.com> wrote:

> Gerald:
>
> What is the largest (addressable memory space) eMMC that will fit on the
> existing
> board footprint on the BBB Rev. C ?
>
> --- Graham
>
> ==
>
> On Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 4:17:38 AM UTC-5, philippe.frossard wrote:
>>
>> Le 28/08/2015 15:39, Gerald Coley a écrit :
>> > The eMMC will die when it runs out of space. If a sector goes bad, it
>> > gets marked as bad and you loose the space. It is all handled by the
>> > controller inside the eMMC. Very similar to a Solid State Drive.
>> >
>> > MTBF depends on how you are using it. Most likely thing to fail would
>> > be the processor so you can use the MTBF of that devices. BBB is
>> > development board, not an industrial solution.
>> >
>> > If you run this all full speed and high temperature, the MTBF will be
>> > shorter.
>> >
>> > I believe we are already at 5.0 on eMMC, assuming all features are
>> > activated via the kernel.
>>
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