Electronics has started producing new
smartphone and tablet flash storage chips, which the company said is
four times faster than its predecessors.
Samsung's eMMC Pro Class
1500 will come in capacities from 16GB to 64GB and provides the
industry's "fastest speeds" for embedded memory devices, the company
said in a statement.
The speed will be important for tasks like
gaming or 3D video playback, which require fast read and write times to
storage for faster processing. The drive provides sequential reading
speeds of up to 140 megabytes per second, and write speeds of up to 50
megabytes per second. The random read speed is 3500 IOPS (input/output
operations per second) and the random write speed is 1500 IOPS.
A 64GB eMMC flash storage unit weighs only 0.6 grams, Samsung said. The storage chips will be embedded in mobile devices.
The
embedded memory units will be made in Samsung's 20-nm (nanometer) class
production facilities. The previous 64GB embedded chips were made using
the 30-nm class manufacturing facilities. Samsung did not specify the
scale at which it will manufacture the chips. Samsung first provided
64GB storage using two 32GB modules in 2010, and the newer chips are
also more power-efficient.
Samsung was not immediately available to comment on when the storage would appear in devices.
No comments:
Post a Comment