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Universal Flash Storage (UFS) is a type of flash memory storage technology used in mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras. It is a high-performance, low-power storage solution that offers faster data transfer speeds than traditional eMMC storage. UFS is based on the JEDEC UFS 2.1 standard, which defines the physical and electrical interface between the host and the storage device. UFS is designed to provide a high-performance, low-power storage solution for mobile devices, allowing them to store more data and access it faster.
UFS is becoming increasingly popular in the hardware market due to its high performance and low power consumption. It is being used in a wide range of mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets, and digital cameras.
Some companies in the UFS market include Samsung, SK Hynix, Toshiba, Western Digital, and Micron. Show Less Read more