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JEDEC Announces Key Attributes of Upcoming Universal Flash Storage StandardNext-generation Flash Memory Specification Designed to Meet Mobile Industry’s Storage and Performance Needs ARLINGTON, Va., USA – JUNE 23, 2010 – JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, the global leader in standards development for the microelectronics industry, today announced selected key attributes of its widely-anticipated Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Standard. With publication forecasted for late 2010, JEDEC UFS is being designed as a next-generation specification that will enable higher performance and faster data transfer rates when flash memory storage is used in products such as laptops, mobile phones (including smart phones), and other portable consumer electronics devices. Speaking from a recent technical committee meeting in Toronto, Mian Quddus, Chairman of JEDEC’s JC-64 Committee for Flash Memory Modules, noted: “By bringing principal consumer electronic and mobile/smart phone OEMs together with major chip manufacturers, JEDEC is able to ensure that UFS will meet the most up-to-date needs of the mobile industry.” He added, “And UFS is not just targeted to the requirements of today, but is also being designed with the flexibility needed to accommodate future device requirements.” UFS performance is envisioned as a quantum leap beyond the existing embedded non-volatile memory system standard, e•MMC, with UFS’ architecture better suited to high-performance mobile computing. UFS will adopt and optimize e•MMC features including the high priority interrupt feature included in the most recent e•MMC update, e•MMC v4.41. UFS is also designed to enable improved random access, as well as simultaneous read/write data flow, both of which are intended to benefit device performance. Other selected JEDEC UFS attributes include:
About UFS The proposed JEDEC UFS standard will define a multi-gigabit per second high speed interface for embedded mass storage and removable cards, and will address the need for high-speed, high-capacity mass storage devices, as well as support for bootable storage devices and I/O devices. Power, performance, pin count and system scalability are the main focus areas for UFS. About JEDEC JEDEC is the leading developer of standards for the solid-state industry. Over 3,000 participants, appointed by nearly 300 companies, work together in 50 JEDEC committees to meet the needs of every segment of the industry, manufacturers and consumers alike. The publications and standards that they generate are accepted throughout the world. All JEDEC standards are available online at www.jedec.org, at no charge.
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