Samsung to ship lpddr5 and ufs 3.0 chips later this year
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Reports indicate that Samsung will launch next year its next-generation smartphones with LPDDR5 and UFS 3.0 memory technologies, which will represent a significant improvement in the performance and energy efficiency of these devices.
Samsung is about to start mass production of its LPDDR5 and UFS 3.0 technologies, all the details
Samsung will start mass production of LPDDR5 memory and UFS 3.0 storage chips this summer, from that point on it will take two to three months for the first mass shipments to begin. UFS 3.0 technology will become increasingly important as devices capture higher resolution photos and videos at ever higher frame rates, as read and write speeds will become critical in these situations. The higher storage speeds of UFS 3.0 technology will also allow devices that implement it to load applications faster.
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As for LPDDR5 memory, it is expected to offer higher levels of bandwidth, as well as an increase in energy efficiency, two parameters that are critical when it comes to obtaining the best performance while taking care of the battery duration.
LPDDR5 memory technology comes to replace the current LPDDR4, which has already been on the market for several years, giving fantastic results, although the advancement of technology does not stop, so all manufacturers have to put the batteries to implement what newer if they don't want to be left behind. It will still take us a while to see the first smartphones with LPDDR5 memory technology and UFS 3.0 on the market.
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