From 1600 MB/s to 6300 MB/s: How we can achieve incredible file system performance?
In traditional FPGA-based Embedded Linux systems, NVMe storage performance typically stalls at ~1,600 MB/s. Why? Because most MPSoCs rely on: The result? A serious performance bottleneck that prevents modern Gen4 SSDs from reaching their true potential. But what if embedded platforms could break that limit? Today, we demonstrate 6,300 MB/s sustained file system write performance on a Linux-based AMD Zynq...
