Samsung starts production of its 512gb ufs chips
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Today's mobile phones, tablets, and other smart devices require larger amounts of storage than ever before to store high-resolution videos, games, or other multimedia content. This causes engineers to face the problem of integrating a large amount of storage in a very small space. To solve this Samsung already produces the first 515 GB UFS memory chips.
Samsung already makes 512 GB UFS
Samsung has officially unveiled the world's first 512GB UFS universal flash storage solution, which uses eight Samsung 512Gb 64-layer V-NAND chips in a vertical stack to create the highest storage density eUFS package to date.
This new chip can offer sequential read and write speeds of up to 860 MB / s and 255 MB / s respectively, along with random reads and writes of 42, 000 and 40, 000 IOPs, thereby providing far superior performance to MicroSD cards than many users. use to increase your device storage potential. Samsung claims that the Samsungeste memory chip can transfer a 5GB HD video clip to an SSD in around six seconds, which is eight times faster than a standard SD card.
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Another innovation Samsung offers with this 512GB UFS chip is a new controller design that offers faster drive mapping and more efficient use of power. Another type of devices that could benefit from this 512 GB UFS technology are ultra-compact laptops in which one of these packages can be integrated to offer a large storage capacity.
In this way, Samsung reaffirms its leadership in the memory market, the South Korean is the largest chip manufacturer in the world, after having taken this position from Intel, so it is clear that we are talking about a titan.
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