IT House May 4 news, today,Samsung officially announced UFS (Universal Flash Memory) 4.0 storage solution. The program has been approved by JEDEC (Solid State Technology Association).
Samsung said the solution is based on the latest JEDEC standard specification and enhances product diversification. Samsung UFS mobile storage solutions differentiate key technologies in controller design to improve performance and energy efficiency.
According to reports,UFS 4.0 offers speeds of up to 23.2Gbps per lane, double the speed of Samsung’s predecessor UFS 3.1. This bandwidth is ideal for 5G smartphones that require massive data processing, and is also expected to be suitable for future applications in areas such as smart cars, AR and VR.
IT Home has learned that with the help of Samsung’s 7th generation V-NAND technology and proprietary controller,UFS 4.0 will provide sequential read speeds of 4200MB/s and sequential write speeds of 2800MB/s.
At the same time, the energy efficiency of UFS 4.0 has also been improved,UFS 4.0 will provide sequential read speeds of 6.0MB/s per mA (milliamps), a 46% improvement over the previous generationso users can transfer more data with the same power consumption.
Samsung noted that for more efficient space utilization and design convenience, UFS 4.0 will be available in a compact package measuring 11mm x 13mm x 1mm and will offer various capacity options up to 1TB.UFS 4.0 is scheduled to begin mass production in the third quarter of this year.
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