UFS (Universal Flash Storage) is a high-performance flash storage standard used primarily in mobile devices, digital cameras, and embedded systems. It is designed to offer faster data transfer speeds, improved power efficiency, and enhanced reliability compared to older storage technologies like eMMC. UFS utilizes a serial interface and a command queueing protocol to enable simultaneous read and write operations, leading to better overall system performance.
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