Samsung unveils UFS 5.0 storage chip with 10.8GB/s speeds for faster on-device AI
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Manisha Priyadarshini
Summary
Samsung has unveiled its fastest UFS 5.0 storage chip, achieving data transfer speeds of 10.8GB per second. The chip is designed to enhance on-device AI performance by improving local storage speed, which is increasingly important as AI features move from cloud-based to on-device processing. The faster storage also contributes to improved battery efficiency in smartphones.
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· 3 pulledSamsung just unveiled its fastest UFS 5.0 storage chip yet, built specifically with your phone's AI features in mind.
It hits a data transfer speed of 10.8GB per second, which should make on-device AI feel noticeably snappier for you.
AI has been steadily moving away from the cloud and straight onto your device, which requires more local storage than before.
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