Samsung Unveils Industry’s Fastest UFS 5.0 Solution for Next-Gen On-Device AI Applications
Samsung has unveiled its UFS 5.0 storage solution, targeting faster on-device AI performance and increased speeds for future mobile devices.
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The brief
Samsung has introduced its UFS 5.0 storage technology, described as a new mobile NAND solution designed to handle complex tasks such as image creation and high-definition editing. The new storage chip is reported to achieve a sustained read speed of 10.8 GB/s.
Coverage from outlets including PCMag, 9to5Google, and Yahoo Finance emphasizes the technology's potential for next-generation AI applications. Multiple reports suggest the storage may debut in future flagship handsets, with widespread speculation linking the technology to the upcoming Galaxy S27 series.
According to reporting from Digital Daily, mass production is scheduled for the fourth quarter. It remains to be seen which specific device models will be the first to integrate this hardware and how it will compare to previous UFS 4.0 and 4.1 standards in real-world usage.
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Quick answers
What is the primary function of the new UFS 5.0 technology?
It is designed to support next-generation on-device AI applications by increasing storage speeds to handle heavy and complex tasks.
When is the technology expected to be available?
Mass production of the UFS 5.0 storage is scheduled for the fourth quarter.
Will this storage be used in current smartphones?
Coverage indicates it is intended for future flagship smartphones, with many reports speculating it will appear in the upcoming Galaxy S27 series.
Coverage (17)
- Samsung teases twice-as-fast UFS 5.0 storage for future ‘flagship smartphones’ 9to5Google · 56d ago
- Samsung (KOSE:A005930) Unveils UFS 5.0 For Next Generation AI Devices Yahoo Finance · 56d ago
- Galaxy S27 Ultra will steamroll competition with the tech Samsung just announced PhoneArena · 56d ago
- Samsung UFS 5.0 Is Gunning for SSDs With 10.8 GB/s Sustained Read PCMag · 56d ago
- Samsung reveals its first UFS 5.0 storage solution, could debut with the Galaxy S27 Notebookcheck · 56d ago
- Samsung corrects a giant faux pas from the series Galaxy S26. Upcoming Galaxy S27 gets a brutal upgrade Samsung magazín · 56d ago
- Samsung's new UFS 5.0 chip brings faster on-device AI and longer battery life for your smartphone Digital Trends · 56d ago
- Samsung announces UFS 5.0 storage, and it may be in your next phone GSMArena.com · 56d ago
- UFS 5.0 vs UFS 4.1 / 4.0: The Biggest Smartphone Storage Upgrade, Explained smartprix.com · 56d ago
- Samsung develops 'new NAND weapon' to drive its AI phone lead 매일경제 · 56d ago
- Amid global chip shortage, Samsung says it has made world’s fastest UFS 5.0 storage India Today · 56d ago
- Samsung Develops Industry-First Mobile NAND for On-Device AI Seoul Economic Daily · 56d ago
- Samsung Electronics develops industry's first UFS 5.0, mass production in fourth quarter 디지털투데이 · 56d ago
- Samsung just announced a major speed upgrade for future Galaxy phones Android Authority · 56d ago
- Samsung builds next-gen mobile storage for AI phones Tech in Asia · 56d ago
- Recently, heavy and complex tasks such as creating new images or editing high-definition images usin.. 매일경제 · 56d ago
- Samsung Unveils Industry’s Fastest UFS 5.0 Solution for Next-Gen On-Device AI Applications Samsung · 56d ago
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