UFS4.0 provides a speed of up to 23.2Gbps (gigabits per second) per channel, which is twice that of Samsung's previous generation UFS3. 1. Such a large bandwidth is very suitable for 5G smart phones that need a lot of data processing, and it is also expected to be suitable for future applications in smart cars, AR, VR and other fields. With Samsung's advanced seventh-generation V-NAND technology and proprietary controller, UFS4.0 will provide up to.
200MB/s (megabits per second) sequential reading speed and up to 2,800 MB/s sequential writing speed. At the same time, the energy efficiency of UFS4.0 has also been improved. UFS4.0 will provide sequential reading speed of 6.0 MB/s per milliampere (Ma), which is 46% higher than the previous generation. Therefore, users can transmit more data with the same power consumption.
In order to realize more effective space utilization and convenient design, UFS4.0 will adopt a compact package with the size of11mm x13 mm x1mm, and will provide various capacity options up to 1TB. UFS4.0 is scheduled to start mass production in the third quarter of this year. We look forward to seeing the innovation of UFS4.0 in the future, which can provide continuous power for more new smart devices!
Samsung profile:
Samsung is one of the well-known enterprises in Korea and the abbreviation of Samsung Group, the largest enterprise group in Korea. The group includes 44 subsidiaries and several other legal entities. Samsung, which has grown into one of the most respected enterprises in the world, has 230,000 employees in 429 locations in 68 countries around the world, and its business involves many fields such as electronics, finance, machinery and chemistry. Samsung Group was founded in 1938. At first, the company mainly exported dried fish, vegetables and fruits from the South Peninsula of Korea.
Gradually expanded to sugar, pharmaceutical, textile and other manufacturing industries, and established as a family business. Its subsidiaries include: Samsung Electronics, Samsung SDI, Samsung SDS, Samsung Electric, Samsung Corning, Samsung Network, Samsung Fire Protection, Samsung Securities, Samsung Products, Samsung Heavy Industry, Samsung Engineering, Samsung Airlines and Samsung Life. , managed by members of the Li family, three of which were selected as Fortune 500.
Samsung Electronics is its largest subsidiary, the second largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world, and the largest electronics company in the world by revenue. In 2009, Samsung Electronics ranked 40th among the top 500 companies in the world.