Samsung is plotting to replace your M.2 SSD with a storage chip smaller than a fingernail to improve battery life and supercharge ondevice AI inference
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Samsung unveiled the industry's first UFS 5.0 storage chip, a fingernail-sized module delivering read speeds up to 10.8GB/s — more than twice the previous standard — while using 40% less power. Smaller than an M.2 drive, it targets laptops, handhelds, and on-device AI applications with up to 1TB capacity.
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