Samsung continues its technological innovations without slowing down. Today, the company announced that it has started producing the first 1 terabit QLC 9th generation V-NAND. In fact, it is said that this technology will make a significant leap especially in storage technology. We know that the company previously put 1Tb TLC products into production in April of this year. So, what does this technology do and why is it so important? Details in our news…
Samsung begins production of first 1Tb QLC 9th generation V-NAND
First of all, let’s state that this groundbreaking product in QLC technology will offer significant advantages in the field of data storage. Samsung’s 1Tb QLC 9th generation V-NAND technology will provide higher storage capacity, faster data transfer and lower energy consumption in mobile devices.
This will allow phones to store more apps, photos and videos, while also extending battery life and improving device performance. In addition, with increased data reading and writing speeds, applications will be able to open faster.
From a technical perspective, Samsung’s QLC 9th generation V-NAND offers 86% higher bit density compared to current technologies. In addition, the new generation NAND is more reliable thanks to innovative die technology that increases data storage performance by 20%.
This product also features predictive program technology that doubles write performance and increases I/O speed by 60%. In other words, it provides significant improvements in speed and efficiency. Moreover, thanks to its new design that provides low power consumption, energy savings of 30% to 50% are achieved during data reading.
So, let’s say that it will make a big difference especially in mobile devices by being both environmentally friendly and offering longer battery life. Samsung plans to use this new technology in a wide range. V-NAND, which will initially be included in the brand’s consumer products, will also be used for cloud service providers and server systems in the future.
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