@ED,
Well upto a few seconds here and there to load things is annoying for me. By the way I also said loading data (video for example, next stages in a large games etc) ie so not just apps.
But here it would even be LESS annoying!
Videos are being streamed, so you NEVER need 100MB/s for that.
And normally games also won't need to load huge parts of data into the system as well. A 1GB game will never load 1GB at once, it loads the data when it needs it, so waiting time between a level might be half a second less.... yay.
I don't even know yet if the GPD Win has a FASTER eMMC, to be honest.
I've read a bit more about the benchmark tools used on Windows and it seems they simply read and write on the eMMC with whatever settings the driver in Windows has setup (and usually, you have caching enabled).
For proper benchmarking, you need to use DIRECT reads, and those are quite a bit lower.
The difference between unbuffered and buffered reads in our example is 118MB/s (unbuffered) vs. 131MB/s (buffered).
I have no real idea what is being benchmarked with CrystalDiskInfo on a normal Windows system.
To be direct - I'm also not entirely happy with the SOC used. I know there was not much choice, so there's no blame for that.
I guess you mean size, since you don't know anything else about the eMMC... but you're aware that prices increase A LOT after 32GB?
So, for example, just using 64GB eMMC would've increased the price by about 40 EUR. Well, unless you want us to use a cheap eMMC, where the speed is pretty slow...
That said it doesn't change the fact that for me personnaly it's a dissappointment not to have a better SOC in a device that costs as much as the Pyra - and yes I understand why it costs as it does. Combine that with a few other things, and it all adds up to the straw that is the emmc speed for me.
... it adds up with an eMMC speed that's still much faster than in most smartphones out there, probably even the expensive ones.
Now I know there's a reason big companies don't tell you anything about such things.
I just find it hard now personnaly for my likes and dislikes, to justify what is nearly $800 Australian (inc delivery) for a Pyra which has those niggling attributes that annoy me . Again each to their own.
That's perfectly fine, and I would find it annoying as well, if the eMMC speed would be 30 MB/s or so, as that would be WAY slower than you expect, but the current speed is perfectly fine.
I'm not sure it even makes sense to run it at higher speeds, as it heats up fairly quickly on constant usage at this speed - which is probably why mobile devices usually use slower speeds.
BTW, Nikolaus modified a PCB to bridge the MUX, here is a nice picture:
Just for reference: The size of the chip is 4,15 x 4,15mm, so yeah, that's some micro-surgery.
A first test from Nikolaus shows that the speed increases to 118MB/s (with an unoptimized driver, Nikolaus had about 70MB/s before), so it could very well be the speed increase is just minimal.
zmatt will receive that PCB and will do further tests on it.