Samsung is planning to replace its M.2 SSD with a storage chip smaller than a fingernail to improve battery life and boost on-device AI inference.



  • Samsung introduces industry-first UFS 5.0 storage: a fingernail-sized chip that can read up to 10.8 GB/s
  • With capacities of up to 1TB on offer, it is a solid solution for replacing existing M.2 drives in laptops, handheld devices, gaming consoles, and other hardware.
  • The chip is also relevant to AI, offering a significant increase in read speeds for on-device AI solutions, such as a 40% decrease in power consumption compared to UFS 4.1.

Samsung has unveiled what it says is the industry’s first look at UFS 5.0, a new storage standard for its customers.

The memory and storage giant unveiled its new storage chip on June 23, while also positioning its integrated storage standard as a major advancement for localized or on-device AI solutions.

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