Monday, July 18, 2016

Samsung Recommend UFS MicroSD Card Replacement

Samsung Electronics launched a removable memory card, Universal Flash Storage (UFS), to store high-resolution files from mobile devices such as digital SLR image capture, 3D VR camera, action camera and a drone.

These memory cards are available in various storage capacities including 256, 128, 64 and 32 gigabytes (GB). UFS cards Samsung is expected to bring a significant performance boost to markets external memory storage, which allows multimedia experience more satisfying.

"UFS 256GB we will give you the experience that is ideal for digital consumer-minded and leading the industry in developing solutions memory card is the most competitive," said Jung-bae Lee, senior vice president, Memory Product Planning & Application Engineering, Samsung Electronics, in a statement on the official website of Samsung.

With the launch line-up UFS-capacity and high-performance, Samsung changed the paradigm of the memory card market growth to prioritize performance and user convenience above all else.

Samsung 256GB memory card UFS will improve the user experience, especially in high-resolution 3D games and also play movies high resolution.

UFS Performance is claimed to five times faster than the microSD capable of reading 530 megabytes per second (MB / s). With UFS cards, consumers have the ability to read a 5GB movie, Full-HD in about 10 seconds, compared with the UHS-1 microSD card, which will take more than 50 seconds with a reading speed of 95MB / s.

Not only that, at the rate of 40,000 random read IOPS, the 256GB UFS claimed to provide performance of more than 20 times higher than the microSD offers about 1,800 IOPS.

In terms of writing, UFS 256GB processing 35,000 IOPS, which is 350 times higher than 100 IOPS microSD, and achieve write speeds of 170MB / s, nearly doubling the speed of the highest microSD.

With considerable performance improvement, UFS 256GB significantly reduce the download time for multimedia data, thumbnail photo loading time and buffer time in shooting mode, which collectively can be very useful for users of DSLR cameras.

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