UFS 3.1 memory based on QLC bones from Kioxia. More capacity at the expense of durability
The Japanese company Kioxia, which was created after the separation of Toshiba Memory from Toshiba Corporation five years ago, boasted about its latest achievement on the memory market intended mainly for smartphones. She developed UFS 3.1 memory based on QLC bones in the form of a PoC product. Kioxia announced UFS 3.1 memory based on…