Universal Flash Storage (or UFS) has gained significant popularity in recent years. In its early days, the tech was limited to flagship phones due to its high pricing. But now, it’s often found in mid ...
Samsung just announced a new kind of storage solution for mobile devices called UFS 4.0. It’s the latest version of the Universal Flash Storage standard. The new version comes two years after UFS ...
Samsung has unveiled its next-generation UFS 4.0 storage, which touts improved data transfer speeds and power efficiency gains over UFS 3.1. UFS or Universal Flash Storage is the backbone of many ...
TL;DR: UFS 5.0 is emerging as the new standard for embedded flash storage in next-gen smartphones, offering up to 46.6 Gb/s per lane and 10.8 GB/s read/write speeds. KIOXIA's early UFS 5.0 samples ...
While this isn’t confirmation that UFS storage would appear in the OnePlus 5, the OnePlus team, of course, know that their social postings are being watched eagerly as we run up to the OnePlus 5’s ...
Samsung Semiconductor, a unit of Samsung Electronics, has announced the Unified Flash Storage (UFS) 4.0, an upgrade over the currently used UFS 3.0 or UFS 3.1 storage technology. The UFS 4.0 storage ...
A new report says that the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold will use UFS 4.0 flash storage. That means that Google is finally adopting UFS 4.0 storage, as it was using UFS 3.1 thus far. UFS 3.1 was outdated ...
Micron has announced that it is sending samples of its latest Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 4.0 ICs to smart device makers. Devices using these new NAND chips will benefit from double speed transfers ...
There was a little bit of buzz about UFS 3.0 with the release of the OnePlus 7 Pro, but you’d be forgiven for wondering what it is. UFS stands for Universal Flash Storage and it’s a common storage ...
Samsung is gearing up for the future though, and it’s announced that it’s now producing 512GB eUFS 3.1 storage. In fact, Samsung claims the new standard delivers three times the write speed of UFS 3.0 ...
This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics. The increase in content generated and consumed in today’s mobile systems puts higher demands on chip-to-chip interfaces that transfer ...