SK Hynix recently announced through a press release that they have successfully demonstrated a new series of storage products at the FMS 2024 Summit. Among these is the UFS 4.1 universal flash memory, which is based on V9 TLC NAND particles, and is the first of its kind. This memory boasts specifications that are not yet officially released.
According to the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association’s official website, the latest UFS specification available is UFS 4.0, which was released in August 2022. UFS 4.0 offers a theoretical interface speed of up to 46.4Gbps per device. UFS 4.1 is anticipated to further enhance these transfer rates.
At the summit, SK Hynix showcased two versions of the UFS 4.1 flash memory with capacities of 512GB and 1TB, both leveraging 321-layer stacked V9 1Tb TLC NAND flash memory.
In addition to the flash memory, SK Hynix also presented the V9 NAND flash memory. This included the previously announced 1Tb capacity version with a transfer rate of 2.4Gbps TLC, and new industry-leading versions such as the 3.2Gbps V9 2Tb QLC and the 3.6Gbps high-speed V9H 1Tb TLC particles.
Moreover, in the UFS memory domain, SK Hynix introduced samples of ZUFS (Zoned UFS), which enhance data management efficiency. These are based on V7 512Gb TLC NAND and are available in 512GB and 1TB versions.
SK Hynix has also confirmed that its ZUFS 4.0 product is set to enter mass production in the third quarter of this year.
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