Samsung shows off ultra-fast UFS 5.0 storage for flagship phones and on-device AI
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In context: Universal Flash Storage is a solid-state storage standard developed by JEDEC in collaboration with major memory industry players. Designed as a successor to eMMC storage and external SD cards, UFS has evolved to deliver performance levels that rival those of some PC storage solutions. Samsung is now looking to leverage that performance to accelerate AI workloads on next-generation smartphones.
Samsung has announced its Universal Flash Storage 5.0 chips, a flash-based storage solution designed primarily for smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices. The UFS 5.0 standard delivers a maximum bandwidth of 10.8 GB/s and is positioned as a way to accelerate on-device AI workloads.
Based on the JEDEC-developed UFS interface standard, the technology uses two data lanes to achieve sequential read speeds of up to 10.8 GB/s, while sequential write speeds can...
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