Non-volatile memory express (NVMe) is a storage protocol that allows users to get the most out of high-performance flash based solid-state drives (SSD). It is well suited to multicore processing, and many simultaneous I/O operations can be accommodated, which has made NVMe SSD extremely popular in data storage and processing centres, as well as high-end PCs for gaming applications, for…
In an earlier blog I discussed the security challenges for embedded memory and stressed that making products, such as IoT-enabled devices, more secure should be taking a much higher priority than it currently is. And in another blog, I outlined how embedded memory might be attacked and offered some simple solutions. Now, it’s time to discuss how to secure embedded…
NVM is used in most embedded systems, but with different memory types available which is best to use and why? Michael Barrett, Managing Director of Nexus Industrial Memory, provides a brief refresher course and touches on removable NVM devices. Many factors will govern your choice of non-volatile memory (NVM) technology. These include storage capacity, the speed with which data needs…