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what is UFS?

  what is UFS?                                  
Universal Flash Storage(UFS) is an advanced storage type designed for smartphones and digital cameras.UFS offers read and write speed (up to 530MBPS) that are comparatively faster than eMMC(embedded MultiMedia Card).UFS was primarily to deliver SSD(SolidStateDrive) like speed on mobiles.UFS is to bring higher data transfer speed.UFS is developed by JEDEC solid-state technology association, the first UFS v1.1 came into existence in 2012. 
                                                                   

                                                                

UFS type:
  •  UFS 1.0 
  •  UFS 1.1 
  •  UFS 2.0
  •  UFS 2.1 
  •  UFS 3.0 
  •  UFS 3.1

   UFS  1.0 & 1.1   2.0 &2.1  3.0 &3.1

Invented

 2011/2012  

 2013/2016  

 2018/2020  

Max.Total
Bandwith 

  300MB/s

 1200MB/s 

 2900MB/s
                                                          
UFS chipset
   
                            
UFS 2.0
This 2.0 is implemented in Snapdragon 820, and Snapdragon 821, Kirin 950, and Kirin 955, Exynos 7420.

UFS 2.1
This 2.1 is implemented in Snapdragon 710, Snapdragon 712, Snapdragon 720G, Snapdragon 730G, Snapdragon 835, Snapdragon 845, Snapdragon 850. Kirin 960, Kirin 970 and Kirin 980, Exynos 9609, Exynos 9610, Exynos 9611, Exynos 9810, Exynos 980.

UFS 3.0
This 3.0 is implemented in Snapdragon 855, Exynos 9820, and Kirin 990.


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