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+ | ====== How to differentiate the Sandisk eMMC ver 5.1 from the 5.0 ====== | ||
+ | The eMMCs from Sandisk will be version up to 5.1 with faster data transfer speed starting from 20th of July 2017. | ||
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+ | As shown in the figure below, the QR code is on the left side of the ver5.1 chipset while eMMC ver 5.0 has it on the right side. | ||
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+ | | **eMMC 5.0 ** | **eMMC 5.1** | | ||
+ | | {{:en:odroid-xu3_4:sandisk_emmc_v5.0.png?150&direct}} | {{ :en:odroid-xu3_4:sandisk_emmc_v5.1.png?150&direct }} | | ||
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Red/Blue(normal) eMMC module is made with Sandisk or Toshiba or AIO chipset.\\ | Red/Blue(normal) eMMC module is made with Sandisk or Toshiba or AIO chipset.\\ | ||
C1/C0/C1+/C2 works with Black and Red eMMC modules.\\ | C1/C0/C1+/C2 works with Black and Red eMMC modules.\\ | ||
- | XU4/XU3/U3/X2/U2 do NOT work with Black eMMC module.\\ | + | <color #ed1c24>**XU4/XU3/U3/X2/U2 do NOT work with Black eMMC module.**</color>\\ |
===== New 8GB eMMC test on XU4 Ubuntu ===== | ===== New 8GB eMMC test on XU4 Ubuntu ===== |