Samsung Electronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology,
today unveiled the industry’s first removable memory cards based on the JEDEC
Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 1.0 Card Extension Standard*, for use in
high-resolution mobile shooting devices such as DSLRs, 3D VR cameras, action
cams and drones. Coming in a wide range of storage capacities including 256,
128, 64 and 32 gigabyte (GB), Samsung’s UFS cards are expected to bring a
significant performance boost to the external memory storage market, allowing
much more satisfying multimedia experiences.
“Our new 256GB UFS card will provide an ideal user experience for
digitally-minded consumers and lead the industry in establishing the most
competitive memory card solution,” said Jung-bae Lee, senior vice president,
Memory Product Planning & Application Engineering, Samsung Electronics “By
launching our new high-capacity, high-performance UFS card line-up, we are
changing the growth paradigm of the memory card market to prioritize
performance and user convenience above all.”
Samsung’s new 256GB UFS removable memory card ─ simply referred to as the
UFS card will provide greatly improved user experiences, especially in
high-resolution 3D gaming and high-resolution movie playback. It provides more
than five times faster sequential read performance compared to that of a
typical microSD card, reading sequentially at 530 megabytes per second (MB/s)
which is similar to the sequential read speed of the most widely used SATA
SSDs. With this UFS card, consumers have the ability to read a 5GB, Full-HD
movie in approximately 10 seconds, compared to a typical UHS-1 microSD card,
which would take over 50 seconds with 95MB/s of sequential reading speed. Also,
at a random read rate of 40,000 IOPS, the 256GB card delivers more than 20
times higher random read performance compared to a typical microSD, which offers
approximately 1,800 IOPS.
When it comes to writing, the new 256GB UFS card processes 35,000 random
IOPS, which is 350 times higher than the 100 IOPs of a typical microSD card,
and attains a 170MB/s sequential write speed, almost doubling the top-end
microSD card speed. With these substantial performance improvements, the new
256GB UFS card significantly reduces multimedia data downloading time, photo
thumbnail loading time and buffer clearing time in burst shooting mode, which,
collectively, can be particularly beneficial to DSLR camera users. To shoot 24
large/extra fine JPEG photographs (1,120 megabyte (MB)-equivalent) continuously
with a high-end DSLR camera, the 256GB UFS card takes less than seven seconds,
compared to a UHS-1 microSD card which typically takes about 32 seconds, at
35MB/s.
To achieve the highest performance and most power-efficient data
transport, the UFS card supports multiple commands with command queuing
features and enables simultaneous reading and writing through the use of
separately dedicated paths, doubling throughput.
Following its introduction of the industry-first 128GB embedded UFS chip in January 2015, the company successfully launched a 256GB embedded UFS memory for high-end mobile devices in February of this year. As of earlier this month, Samsung also completed the Universal Flash Storage Association** (UFSA)’s certification program that evaluates electrical and functional specifications for compatibility of a UFS card, and Samsung’s new UFS card products were approved as UFSA-certified UFS cards with the right to use the official UFS logo for the first time in the industry.
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