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World s thinnest 1TB Ver 3 1 UFS embedded flash memory unveiled by KIOXIA

Industry s First MIPI M-PHY® GEAR 5 UFS 4 0 Protocol Analyzer and Exerciser

Share this article Share this article MILPITAS, Calif., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Teledyne LeCroy, the worldwide leader in protocol test and measurement solutions, announced today the release for order acceptance of the Eclipse M52, an M-PHY Gear 5 UFS 4.0 ready protocol analyzer and exerciser that supports JEDEC UFS 3.1, MIPI UniPro v1.8 and M-PHY v4.1 HS-G4 now and can be upgraded to support JEDEC UFS 4.0, MIPI UniPro v2.0 and M-PHY v5.0 HS-G5 when available.  Eclipse™ M52 UFS / UniPro Protocol Analyzer / Exerciser with Trace Validation™ and Conformance Test Suites Consumers of smartphones, digital cameras, and other consumer electronics using universal flash storage (UFS) are always looking for higher data transfer rates, lower power consumption and improved reliability.  These requirements are met with the high-speed MIPI M-PHY v5.0 Gear 5 (HS-G5) and JEDEC UFS 4.0 specification.  Design and validation engineers implementing and integrating the latest UFS 4.0 spec

MIPI M-PHY Gear4 IP (Silicon Proven in UMC 28HPC+)

MIPI M-PHY Gear4 IP (Silicon Proven in UMC 28HPC+) The MIPI M-PHY Gear 4 IP is compliant with the latest MIPI Feature Storage IP Solution SerDes PHY Product Brief Alliance M-PHY v4.1 Specification, UniPro v1.8 Specification, and Universal Flash Storage (UFS) v3.0 Specification. A serial interface technology with high bandwidth capabilities and supports HS Gear4 rates up to 11.6Gbps, which is particularly developed for mobile applications to obtain low pin count combined with very good power efficiency. The MIPI M-PHY Gear 4 IP compliant to the RMMI interface which allows UniPro controller and UFS Controller. The MIPI M-PHY provides robust testability by low cost Build-In-Self-Test (BIST), and receiver eye data monitoring and debugging function for embedded system.

SSD prices could drop as much as 15 percent next quarter due to continued NAND flash oversupply

Cheaper SSDs are expected in Q1 2021 on December 17, 2020, 8:48 11 comments Editor s take: The oversupply situation in the NAND flash industry is only expected to become more severe as we head into 2021 and could ultimately lead to even more affordable solid-state drives. As such, some enthusiasts are no doubt wondering if they should buy that new SSD now to take advantage of holiday pricing or wait until next quarter and purchase based on TrendForce’s forecast. Market research firm TrendForce in its latest forecast said it expects the average selling price of NAND flash to decline by 10-15 percent in the first quarter of 2021. As a result, TrendForce anticipates client SSD prices to drop by the same percentage during the next three months.

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