The mass production of the first, size of a terabyte, industry-integrated Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) 2.1 for use in next generation mobile applications has been announced by Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
As the company states, just four years after the announcement of the first UFS solution, the 128 GB eUFS, Samsung surpassed the long-awaited limit of a terabyte in the storage space of the smartphone.
Result will be, as pointed out, mobile phone enthusiasts will soon have the ability to enjoy storage capacity comparable to that of a premium notebook PC, without having to add additional memory cards to mobile Their phones.
"1TB eUFS is expected to play an important role in creating an enhanced user experience on next-generation mobile devices, similar to that of the notebook," said Cheol Choi, Executive Vice President of Memory Sales and Marketing at Samsung Electronics.
"Still, Samsung is committed to securing the most reliable supply chain and sufficient production quantities, to support the releases of the upcoming 'flagship' Smartphone devices, with the aim of accelerating growth in the global Mobile telephony Market ".
New features in mobile phones
Smart mobile users will be able to save 260 ten-seven videos in 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160), while the usual 64GBeUFS, showing most modern smartphones, can store 13 videos of the same size.
1TB eUFS has an excellent speed, allowing mobile users, among others, to transfer multimedia content of large size in significantly reduced time. With speeds reaching 1,000 megabytes per second (MB/s), the new eUFS has about twice the sequential reading speed of a standard 2.5-inch SATA SSD. This means that fullHD videos of 5GB size can be "downloaded" to an NVMe SSD in just five seconds, i.e. 10 times faster than a standard microSD card. In addition, the random read speed has increased by 38% compared to the 512GB version, reaching 58,000 IOPS.
1TB: 262,000 Songs (ΜP3), or 524,000 photos
Experts dealing with 1TB technology issues are reported to be equal to:
-524 movies, or
-262,000 Songs (ΜP3), or
-524,000 Photos
1 terabyte equals 1,048,576 megabytes (binary), the above mentioned experts have been calculated based on the assumption that 1 file ΜP3 occupies space 4MB, 1 image occupies 2MB and 1 movie occupies 2GB. Pre-installed software and applications have not been calculated in the simulation store. Actual storage can vary depending on the country, model, size, and type of the file.
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