Samsung Starts Mass Production of Automotive UFS 3.1 Memory Solution
Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor
technology, announced that it has initiated mass production of its new
automotive Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 3.1 memory solution optimized for
in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems. The new solution offers the industry’s
lowest energy consumption, enabling car manufacturers to provide the best
mobility experience for consumers.
The UFS 3.1 lineup will come in 128, 256 and
512-gigabyte (GB) variants to meet different needs of customers. The enhanced
lineup allows more efficient battery life management to future automotive
applications such as electric or autonomous vehicles. The 256GB model, for
instance, has reduced its energy consumption by about 33% compared to the
previous generation product. The 256GB model also provides a sequential write
speed of 700-megabytes-per-second (MB/s) and a sequential read speed of
2,000MB/s.
“Samsung’s new UFS 3.1 solution addresses a
wide range of customer needs for optimized IVI systems while pushing forward
with next-generation memory trends that require higher ESG standards,” said
Hyunduk Cho, Vice President of Memory Product Planning Team at Samsung
Electronics. “We aim to expand our presence in the automotive semiconductor
market, following the introduction of our UFS 3.1 solution for advanced driver
assistance systems (ADAS).”
The new automotive UFS 3.1 solution satisfies
the requirements of AEC-Q100 Grade2, a semiconductor quality standard for
vehicles which guarantees stable performance in a wide range of temperatures
from negative 40°C to 105°C.
Samsung plans to supply its UFS 3.1 products
to global automakers and parts manufacturers by the end of this year.
As Samsung continues to strengthen its
automotive memory solution portfolio, the company received an ASPICE Level 2
certification from customers in April, 2023, with its ADAS-oriented UFS 3.1
product. It obtained ASPICE Level 2 certification from C&BIS, a renowned
automobile certification agency, with the UFS 3.1 product for ADAS supplied to
customers and received verification for the high stability required in
automotive semiconductors this month.
Since Samsung first started its automotive
memory business in 2015, it has continued to grow rapidly. In 2017, the company
introduced the industry’s first UFS for vehicles and has since been providing
various memory solutions such as AutoSSD, Auto LPDDR5X and Auto GDDR6. As data
storage and computational demands on the automotive sector continue to grow,
the company aims to deliver optimized memory solutions for automotive customers
and reinforce its development and quality enhancement efforts to accelerate its
market leadership.
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