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KIOXIA Sampling New UFS Ver. 4.0

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Continuing to move Universal Flash Storage (UFS) technology forward, KIOXIA America, Inc. today announced sampling of new, higher performing UFS Ver. 4.0 embedded flash memory devices. These devices deliver fast embedded storage transfer speeds in a small package size and are targeted to a variety of next-generation mobile applications, including leading-edge smartphones. The improved performance of UFS products from KIOXIA enables these applications to take advantage of 5G's connectivity benefits, leading to faster downloads, reduced lag time and an improved user experience.

UFS Ver. 4.0 devices from KIOXIA integrate the company's innovative BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory and a controller in a JEDEC-standard package. UFS 4.0 incorporates MIPI M-PHY 5.0 and UniPro 2.0 and supports theoretical interface speeds of up to 23.2 gigabits per second (Gbps) per lane or 46.4 Gbps per device. UFS 4.0 is backward compatible with UFS 3.1.



"Once again KIOXIA is maintaining its leadership in UFS, with our pipeline of newer, faster performing UFS devices," noted Scott Beekman, vice president, Memory Business Unit, for KIOXIA America, Inc. "This is our second generation of UFS 4.0 devices, which were developed to keep pushing the performance boundaries from generation to generation."

Key Features include:
Performance improvement over previous generation: +18% sequential write, +30% random write and +13% random read.
Supports High Speed Link Startup Sequence (HS-LSS) features: With conventional UFS, Link Startup (M-PHY and UniPro initialization sequence) between device and host is performed at low-speed PWM-G1 (3~9 megabits per second), but with HS-LSS, it can be performed at a faster HS-G1 Rate A (1248 megabits per second). This is expected to reduce the time for Link Startup by approximately 70% compared to the conventional method.
Enhances security: By utilizing Advanced RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) for faster read and write access to security data, such as user credentials on RPMB area, and RPMB Purge to ensure discarded data may be sanitized securely and rapidly.
Supports Extended Initiator ID (Ext-IID): Intended to be used with Multi Circular Queue (MCQ) at the UFS 4.0 host controller for improved random performance.

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There are already numerous phones out there that feature this tech, not sure where they are sourcing it from, but it's not like it's something new & exciting after all, however, moar suppliers usually means lower prices, hopefully :)
 
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