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Samsung starts production of world's first 1TB eUFS storage module for mobile devices http://bit.ly/2Tm50j7 Samsung announced it has started mass-producing the world's first 1TB embedded Universal Flash Storage 2.1 (eUFS) module for mobile devices. Given we are now pretty close to the launch of the new Galaxy S10 flagship series, it looks like there is a chance we might see a 1TB option for at least one of the S10 devices. Samsung says the new module is the same size as the 512GB variant in the Galaxy Note 9. The increase in density has been made possible using V-NAND technology that vertically stacks NAND cells in order to maximize density and efficiency. According to Samsung the new module offers sequential read speeds of up to 1000Mbps and write speeds of 260Mbps, enough for the continuous recording of high-speed video at 960fps. In terms of both storage capacity and transfer speeds the new module should also make an interesting combination with Samsung's new 8K-capable Exynos chipset. According to Cheol Choi, Samsung's executive vice president of Memory Sales & Marketing, “the 1TB eUFS is expected to play a critical role in bringing a more notebook-like user experience to the next generation of mobile devices.” Photography News via Dpreview http://bit.ly/i0r8o5 January 30, 2019 at 09:54AM
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