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− | Harald looked [http://laforge.gnumonks.org/weblog/2008/10/20#20081020-nand_speed optimizing the NAND memory speed timings on the GTA02]:'' Some initial experiments show that the performance can be easily improved by 41%. However, the actual speed (6.59MBytes/sec) is still much lower than the theoretical maximum read performance of 15.64MBytes/sec. It seems there is more room for improvement inside the MTD layer of the Linux kernel.'' | + | Harald looked at [http://laforge.gnumonks.org/weblog/2008/10/20#20081020-nand_speed optimizing the NAND memory speed timings on the GTA02]:'' Some initial experiments show that the performance can be easily improved by 41%. However, the actual speed (6.59MBytes/sec) is still much lower than the theoretical maximum read performance of 15.64MBytes/sec. It seems there is more room for improvement inside the MTD layer of the Linux kernel.'' |
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Harald looked at optimizing the NAND memory speed timings on the GTA02: Some initial experiments show that the performance can be easily improved by 41%. However, the actual speed (6.59MBytes/sec) is still much lower than the theoretical maximum read performance of 15.64MBytes/sec. It seems there is more room for improvement inside the MTD layer of the Linux kernel.
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