Samsung today announced that it has started producing the industry’s first embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) solution that’s meant to be used for next-generation automotive applications. It’s producing 128GB and 64GB versions of the memory solution.
Samsung’s new eUFS solution has been designed for advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation dashboards and infotainment systems that provide a wide range of connected features for drivers and passengers.
Embedded UFS memory solutions have been . The high performance of the UFS solution has led to its wide adoption initially from flagship smartphones to now in mid-market devices.
Samsung’s new eUFS solution for cars will provide enhanced data transfer speeds and data reliability. The new Samsung 128GB eUFS has a read speed of up to 850 MB/s. That’s nearly 3.4 times faster than the 250 MB/s speed of today’s eMMC 5.0 solutions. The new solution also offers almost 6.3 times faster random reading compared to eMMC at 45,000 IOPS.
There’s a temperature sensor inside the chip’s controller to provide highly reliable temperature control. This prevents the chip from crossing well-defined upper and lower temperature boundaries.
“We are taking a major step in accelerating the introduction of next-generation ADAS and automotive infotainment systems by offering the industry’s first eUFS solution for the market much earlier than expected,” said Jinman Han, Senior Vice President of Memory Product Planning & Application Engineering at Samsung Electronics.
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Samsung’s new eUFS solution has been designed for advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation dashboards and infotainment systems that provide a wide range of connected features for drivers and passengers.
Embedded UFS memory solutions have been . The high performance of the UFS solution has led to its wide adoption initially from flagship smartphones to now in mid-market devices.
Samsung’s new eUFS solution for cars will provide enhanced data transfer speeds and data reliability. The new Samsung 128GB eUFS has a read speed of up to 850 MB/s. That’s nearly 3.4 times faster than the 250 MB/s speed of today’s eMMC 5.0 solutions. The new solution also offers almost 6.3 times faster random reading compared to eMMC at 45,000 IOPS.
There’s a temperature sensor inside the chip’s controller to provide highly reliable temperature control. This prevents the chip from crossing well-defined upper and lower temperature boundaries.
“We are taking a major step in accelerating the introduction of next-generation ADAS and automotive infotainment systems by offering the industry’s first eUFS solution for the market much earlier than expected,” said Jinman Han, Senior Vice President of Memory Product Planning & Application Engineering at Samsung Electronics.
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