Samsung announced in May this year that it would launchUFS 4.0 storage device, after boasting of providing features such as higher access efficiency, lower power consumption, and larger capacity, it announced its first wave of products earlier.Has entered the mass production stage, relevant application devices will be available as early as the end of the year.
According to Samsung, its UFS 4.0 storage components offer 23.2 Gbps transfer speeds per channel, more than double the current mainstream UFS 3.1 specification. Combined with its own in-house controller chip, it can support sequential read speeds of up to 2MB/s and sequential write speeds of up to 4200MB/s, emphasizing its suitability for mobile gaming, augmented reality, and virtual reality devices that demand even faster access speeds.
In addition to announcing the mass production of its UFS 4.0 storage components, Samsung also simultaneously launched a "Memory-semantic" SSD, which uses built-in dynamic memory as a cache to improve the read and write speeds of small amounts of data. It also stated that when used in applications such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, the random read speed will be 20 times faster than that of a typical SSD.
As for the previously announced PM5.0 SSD, which uses PCIe 1743 specifications and NVMe design and is designed for enterprise use, it will be able to achieve continuous read speeds of 13GB/s and continuous write speeds of up to 6.6 GB/s, and is mainly used for enterprise-level computing acceleration needs.


