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Western Digital iNAND MC EU521: Enhancing the 5G smartphone user experience
2020-02-20 03:00

With its new Western Digital iNAND MC EU521, an embedded Universal Flash Storage device, Western Digital equips mobile developers to enhance the 5G smartphone user experience.

An early supporter of JEDEC's implementation of Write Booster under the UFS 3.1 standard, Western Digital is among the first in the industry to deliver commercial storage solutions optimized for UFS 3.1 5G applications and capabilities.

The Western Digital iNAND MC EU521 embedded flash device allows mobile developers to take full advantage of UFS 3.1 high-interface bandwidth as well as SLC NAND caching.

"The SLC caching in the iNAND EU521 with Write Booster offers users several key performance improvements that when coupled with 5G are expected to bring faster movie downloads than ever before. This, and other capabilities make the EU521 a great option for today's mobile equipment manufacturers."

"Western Digital's implementation of the new JEDEC storage standard, UFS 3.1, provides 5G applications with added write capability and improved caching will help smartphones deliver higher speed downloads, accelerate large file 'saves' and support other data-intense applications," said Craig Stice, senior director, Memory and Storage at Omdia, a global technology research leader, established following the merger of the research brands of Informa Tech and the acquired IHS Markit technology research portfolio.


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