Always comforting to know that a multi-tonne metal box that costs 50 grand and can travel at 140 KPH and mow down unsuspecting bystanders is running off what’s essentially an SD card. Great engineering there, Elon!
Even the higher end phones don’t use eMMC anymore, they use NVME single-chip SSDs.
Not really, maybe a socketed eMMC chip like you can find on single board computers?
Or, if we’re being honest, why are we using eMMC on a car? It’s not exactly a rock solid storage solution and does not inspire confidence when used on a vehicle of all things. Use an mSATA SSD or something, at least. Hell, even mSATA is on its way out in favour of NVME but it’s still way better than eMMC. The freaking car is 50 grand or more and they’re too cheap to even have a proper SSD?
I didn’t know you can get that, so maybe I’ll use it in a design…
wow now reading this that’s so f*cking stupid.
idk I wouldn’t drive one of those things anyways. I just know where eMMCs can be useful.
Doesn’t this also mean that the eMMC will eventually run out of storage space? I remember when I did something which also generated a lot of log files on an SBC. After a few months of 24/7 operation there was so much stuff in /var/log that the 64GB eMMC was almost completely full.
Please don’t tell me they set up a cron job or something to delete some log files every day/week/month so this wouldn’t happen. Because that would mean that they are aware of the fact, that they’re writing massive amounts of log files to flash memory over and over again.
Maybe it was some programmer who’s good with code but doesn’t bother to understand hardware.