UFS 5.0 Storage Promises to Be Twice as Fast for AI's Sake, Hopefully Enticing Google Pixel
UFS 5.0 offers up to 10.8 GB/s sequential speed with improved power efficiency and security, targeting AI-driven tasks in mobile and computing devices, JEDEC said.
- JEDEC confirmed it is close to completing UFS 5.0, the successor to UFS 4.x, with performance up to 10.8 GB/s, as announced in a recent release.
- UFS 5.0 is designed to target AI workloads with sequential performance up to 10.8 GB/s, built on MIPI M-PHY version 6.0 and UniPro version 3.0.
- JEDEC adds inline hashing for data integrity and a distinct power supply rail to isolate noise, while integrated link equalization preserves signal quality at high data rates.
- Next year, JEDEC plans a launch with product sampling in Q4 2026, while smartphones launching in 2027 are expected to adopt UFS 5.0, excluding 2026 flagships.
- Expanding beyond smartphones, UFS 5.0 broadens use to wearables, automotive, edge computing and gaming consoles while offering nearly a 160% speed increase over UFS 4.0 and reducing power use.
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