Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Samsung Galaxy Note will receive the first 6 format memory chips UFS 2.0 to read / write speeds of up to 850 / 250Mbit / s – Andronews (Blog)

In February this year, the South Korean giant Samsung announced the start of mass production of microchips embedded memory capacities of up to 256GB, made according to the standard Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 2.0, and intended for installation in the future flagship on the Android platform.

In accordance with the information on the Samsung official website, KLUEG8U1EM-B0B1 chip has dimensions 11,5h13h1,2 mm and only 0.2 mm thicker than the chips with flash memory to 32 GB . As the creators say, the new solution will positively affect the productivity growth of smart phones, and will surpass SSD with SATA-interface used in desktop solutions. In addition, the new drive from Samsung is almost 2 times higher than the rate for these chips and provides a data transfer rate of 850 Mbit / s on two channels. When recording the information offered bandwidth 250 Mbit / s. This solution will ensure smooth video playback in the Ultra HD format and the drive supports a large display with split-screen function. As expected, the first smartphone, which will find its use of the new format memory chip USF 2.0, will be Samsung Galaxy Note 6, whose announcement may take place in the summer.

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Author: Andrei Kovtun

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