In this video, Jerry Wang, DRAM business unit head, explains why even a 0.01% error should be eliminated to avoid catastrophic effects, especially in large-scale implementations where hundreds or thousands of modules are in use.
The ATP industrial e.MMC solution is designed to meet the high-performance data transfer and storage requirements of industrial and embedded applications in space-constrained systems requiring rugged reliability and very high endurance.

ATP’s industrial-grade M.2 2280 NVMe 1.3 SSDs with microcontroller-based PLP array supports data-hungry needs.

ATP’s solid-state drives can have a wide operating temperature, enabling them to withstand severe temperature shifts.

ATP’s e.MMC BGA storage solutions have a wide temperature range, ensuring severe scenarios will not have an adverse impact on the device or the data within.
ATP DDR3 modules are supported by the Intel® Core™ i7 Series, the AMD AM3 Phenom™ processor, and the latest AMD Embedded Enterprise Chipsets.
Double Data Rate (DDR), also known as DDR1, is the second generation of Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM).
To protect data during a power loss event, ATP SSDs include PowerProtector, which integrates hardware design and firmware algorithms.
ATP's fourth-generation industrial DDR memory combines up to 3200 MT/s data transfer rate and a mere 1.2V power consumption to deliver faster performance at higher power savings over earlier DRAM technologies.
DDR2 supersedes the original DDR specifications with data transfer speeds up to 800 MT/s.
M.2 solid state modules based on the NVMe™protocol leverage the blazing-fast PCI Express® (PCIe®) interface to deliver dramatic improvements in speed and performance.
ATP's M.2 Serial ATA (SATA) solid state modules are available in types 2242 and 2280.
ATP’s DDR4-3200 modules ensure a big boost in performance, compute density and productivity with their fast 3200 MT/s data rate to optimize the power of AMD’s eight-memory channel and Intel’s six-memory channel architectures.
ATP combines the speed and performance of PCIe NVMe with the reliability and endurance features of 3D NAND flash.
NAND flash memory is a type of non-volatile solid-state storage that persistently stores and retrieves data. It is non-volatile memory since it retains data when power is not applied.
ATP unveils its next-generation A600Si and A600Sc Serial ATA solid state drives featuring a completely new design of the power loss protection array, which utilizes a new power management IC and new firmware-programmable MCU.
This report aims to show that the Industrial and Automotive Grade 3 ATP e.MMC based on 3D NAND MLC and SLC mode flash are suitable for write-intensive and read-intensive applications.