Samsung may soon bring 512GB storage chip to next-gen smartphones - News Summed Up

Samsung may soon bring 512GB storage chip to next-gen smartphones


Most smartphones offer an expandable storage of up to 64GB, 128GB or even 256GB. The company will soon start mass production of the world's first 512GB embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS), implying that the next-gen smartphones will be able to offer double the storage, of what it could last year. Using Samsung’s 64-layer 512-gigabit (Gb) V-NAND chips, the new 512GB eUFS package is said to provide unparalleled storage capacity and great performance for upcoming flagship smartphones and tablets. Consisting of eight 64-layer 512Gb V-NAND chips and a controller chip, the new 512GB UFS doubles the density of Samsung’s previous 48-layer V-NAND-based 256GB eUFS, in the same amount of space as the 256GB package. “By assuring an early, stable supply of this advanced embedded storage, Samsung is taking a big step forward in contributing to timely launches of next-generation mobile devices by mobile manufacturers around the world.”


Source: dna December 06, 2017 06:03 UTC



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