Samsung provides UFS storage chips to almost all mobile manufacturers. Samsung is all set to begin the mass production of 1TB eUFS Storage Chips. The chip is expected to be used in Samsung Galaxy S10+ for internal storage. So in this article let's take a look at this storage chip.
The 1TB chip uses the eUFS 2.1 standards and promises sequential read speeds of up to 1000MBps, which is just under twice as much as typical SATA SSDs used for notebook and desktop PCs. The sequential write speed is rated at 260MBps. Random read and write speeds are claimed to be up to 58,000 IOPS and 50,000 IOPS respectively, which the company says is 500x faster than what today's high-performance microSD cards can manage. These new chips measure the same 11.5mm x 13mm as the previous generation, allowing them to fit into smartphones where every last bit of space is valuable.
The new eUFS chips use the company's 96-layer 3D stacked NAND technology.
These chips will ensure that we get ample storage in a smartphone that is very small in size. We can expect the use of these chips in Flagship Smartphones that will be launched in 2019.
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