It supports:
UFS (versions 1.0 through 4.1) with high-speed data transfer (up to ~420 MB/s)
eMMC (versions 4.1 through 5.1), achieving up to ~200 MB/s in 8-bit HS200 mode.
Storage media like Nano Memory cards (NM) and MicroSD (SDSC, SDHC, SDXC, SDUC) — MicroSD up to UHS-I speeds (~104 MB/s), NM up to ~90 MB/s.
Low-level memory access: RAW partitions, logical units, RPMB.
Supports multiple interfaces: JTAG, SPI, I²C, UART, RFFE.
Under the hood, it uses:
A CPU: Xtensa LX7 MCU @ 240 MHz.
External SRAM: 8 MB, Internal SRAM: 512 KB, Flash memory: 16 MB.
Built-in 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) for firmware updates or diagnostic
The box is bundled with “F64 Suite” software that lets technicians control and manage UFS/eMMC chips — flash firmware, repair partitions, do chip-off recovery, and more.
It’s used in a wide range of devices — smartphones, IoT modules, TV boxes, game consoles, etc.