Samsung has invented a new eUFS storage memory chip that is three times faster than the previous generation and appears to be well on its way to being incorporated into next-generation phones like the iPhone 13 and Samsung Galaxy S30
The company's eUFS 31 storage, revealed in a Samsung blog post, is already in the production phase and will soon be seen in new devices In fact, the Galaxy S20 Plus and Ultra already use this chip
Samsung has been knocking it out of the park with new storage for phones in the race to expand available space
Early last year, Samsung announced a 1TB chip capable of storing 260 10-minute 4K UHD videos However, it was not included in the Galaxy S20 Plus, and the internal storage was limited to 512GB so that the speed of this chip could be used for 8K video recording
According to Samsung Electronics, this speed is so fast that it can record 8K video without buffering memory, thus lowering the price of the phone Such chips are also ideal for other high-bandwidth recording tasks, such as capturing high-resolution video with 3D depth maps or dual-lens stereoscopic video
Samsung claims that the chip offers faster performance than PC solid-state drives and microSD cards: "With sequential write speeds exceeding 1,200MB/s, the Samsung 512GB eUFS 31 is twice as fast as a SATA-based PC ( 540MB/sec) and more than twice as fast as a UHS-I microSD card (90MB/sec) [It takes only about 15 minutes to move 100GB of data on a phone with the new eUFS 31 chip, compared to over 4 minutes on a UFS 30-based phone This is very impressive and could save several hours per year if you do a lot of 4K high-resolution video recording The chip is even faster when reading memory sequentially, reaching 2,100 MB per second
The electronics giant is already mass-producing the 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB chips at its Pyeongtaek plant in South Korea and in Xi'an, China
This means that companies such as Apple and Xiaomi could add these storage chips to their new flagship models as early as this year
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