Samsung's new memory chip incorporates EUFS 3.0 technology, recording speed of 2100MB / s, copying Full HD movies in just 3 seconds
Recently, Samsung has just announced a new memory chip that has shocked the tech industry because it is 'massive' and higher than the 1TB eUFS memory chip it launched in January and appears on the Galaxy S10 +. .
Recently, Samsung has just announced a new memory chip that has shocked the tech industry because it is "massive" and higher than the 1TB eUFS memory chip it launched in January and appears on the Galaxy S10 +. .
That's the 512GB memory chip that incorporates the world's first Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) technology for mobile devices. Most likely, it will appear on Samsung Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Note 10.
Although the new memory chip is not as big as the 1TB EUFS chip, it has super fast read / write speeds of 2100MB / s and 410MB / s - twice as fast as the 1TB chip.
Table comparing the speed of Samsung's memory chips.
Samsung said that with a phone using a new UFS chip, it only takes 3 seconds to copy a Full HD movie to a PC.
With this product, Samsung expects it to bring new breakthroughs in the mobile field. Currently, 512GB eUFS 3.0 memory chip production line is ready. 128GB and 512BG versions will be available later this month, while 256GB and 1TB models will be available in the second half of this year.
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