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Samsung UFS 5.0 Turns Phone Storage Into An On-Device AI Constraint

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Samsung says its UFS 5.0 storage reaches 10.8 GB/s read speed, improves power efficiency by more than 40% and will enter mass production in the fourth quarter of this year.

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Samsung UFS 5.0 Turns Phone Storage Into An On-Device AI Constraint

Samsung Pushes Phone Storage Into The AI Hardware Stack

Samsung Electronics has developed a Universal Flash Storage 5.0 product for next-generation mobile devices, putting storage speed and power use closer to the center of on-device AI design.

Samsung said the new UFS 5.0 solution can read data at up to 10.8 GB/s and write data at up to 9.5 GB/s.

It described those speeds as more than twice as fast as the previous UFS 4.1 standard, a jump aimed at phones that must handle larger local AI workloads.

Samsung is not presenting the component as ordinary handset storage.

The company says generative AI is moving from the cloud to the device, increasing the amount of data that phones need to process locally.

Faster embedded storage becomes part of the AI pipeline because models, media files and user data must move through the device quickly enough to support responsive features.

Power Efficiency Becomes A Phone Constraint

The UFS 5.0 product also raises the power-efficiency claim.

Samsung says efficiency is improved by more than 40% compared with UFS 4.1, using advanced design changes and low-power technologies.

That claim matters for device makers because on-device AI features compete with battery life, heat and space inside thin phones.

Samsung's statement does not name handset customers or launch devices, so the announcement is still a component milestone rather than evidence of commercial adoption.

The company also reduced the physical package.

Samsung lists the dimensions at 7.5mm x 13mm x 0.9mm, with the footprint 16.7% below the prior version.

In premium smartphones, that kind of reduction can affect how much room manufacturers have for batteries, cameras, cooling hardware or other components.

JEDEC Standard Gives The Upgrade A Market Path

Samsung says the product integrates the latest embedded memory interface standard from JEDEC.

That is important because mobile storage upgrades need a standards path before they can move from component announcements into device platforms.

The company plans to begin mass production in the fourth quarter of this year and offer capacities up to one terabyte.

Samsung did not name the first phone makers or give a device launch schedule.

For semiconductor buyers, the open issue is how quickly handset makers turn higher storage bandwidth into visible AI features.

Samsung has put faster read and write speeds, a smaller package and lower power draw on the table, but commercial proof will depend on which devices use UFS 5.0 and whether local AI workloads make the storage upgrade noticeable to users.

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