Samsung starts mass production of 512 GB eUFS 3.1
Last year Samsung introduced the eUFS 3.0 storage that could reach 410MBs write speeds, and now it starts manufacturing 512GB eUFS 3.1 that should bring three times faster speed in sequential writes. The mobile memory breaks the 1 GB/s performance threshold and is aimed for upcoming flagships.
The VP of Memory Sales & Marketing at Samsung, Cheol Choi, said the new mobile storage will practically remove the worry about the bottleneck users face with conventional storage cards. The new standard is reflecting Samsung’s “continuing commitment to supporting the rapidly increasing demands from global smartphone makers”.
The Samsung 512GB eUFS 3.1 storage reaches more than twice the speed of a SATA-based PC (which is 540MB/s) and over ten times the speed of a UHS-I microSD card. In practice, this means zero buffer when watching 8K videos, large-size photos on the phone and less time for data transfers.
According to Samsung, 100GB will move in about a minute thanks to the new eUFS 3.1, compared with the four minutes UFS 3.0-based phones require.
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- AnonD-731363
- 23 Mar 2020
- Lfw
This is getting interesting but in this corona crisis we get the 1024GB eUFS 3.2 with 12 times writing the speeds when the corona crisis ends. Everybody would and should focus on finding the cure.
- Anonymous
- 19 Mar 2020
- nI8
Except when you die... :-(
- Ali Bashir
- 18 Mar 2020
- StN
Wrong, the important thing is that most people don't understand the situation here and mostly because it is a widespread phenomenon that doesn't happen more than once in human average lifetime, yes the virus itself is not fatal if you get medical tre...