eMMC (embedded MultiMedia Card) is a storage technology based on NAND flash memory, widely used in consumer electronics products and embedded devices such as smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and automotive entertainment systems. Similar to SD cards, eMMC is connected to the host through a standard interface, but typically soldered directly onto the device motherboard as an internal storage solution. It provides storage of low to medium capacity, typically ranging from 8GB to 512GB, which can meet the storage needs of most mid to low end devices.
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