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Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2024 6:28:36 GMT
Lenovo Legion Y90 to use SSD and UFS 3.1 in RAID 0 Lenovo Legion Y90 to use SSD and UFS 3.1 in RAID 0 February 23, 2022by Martin 6 The Lenovo Legion Y90 is shaping up to be an exciting phone, especially after Lenovo's latest teaser on Weibo. It is talking about SSD and UFS 3.1 storage chips that work in RAID 0 configuration. This is probably the first in the industry. We've seen SSDs in smartphones before, Apple's iPhones have since used them instead of UFS chips. iPhone X. However, Lenovo's heterogeneous design C Level Executive List allows a standard UFS storage system to work alongside an SSD in a RAID 0 configuration. For those unfamiliar with RAID 0, it's a way to increase storage performance by using two drives simultaneously and writing bits of data to each. It's been used in high-end PCs and laptops for years, but this is probably the first time we've seen it on a commercial smartphone. Lenovo says this improves read and write speeds of UFS 3.1 storage by 50%. Source (in China) Twitter Facebook to your friend LinkedIn Sites Related Posts: How to set up your Windows 11 laptop for this back-to-school season 15 Windows 11 features everyone should know about this back-to-school season Lenovo Legion Y530 review (i7-8570H, GTX 1050 TI, FHD 60 Hz screen) Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (Gen 8) review: Still a 2-in-1 champion for remote workers Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga (Gen 8) Review: A business convertible without compromise 4 easy ways to share high quality photos on WhatsApp Lenovo Slim Pro 7 review: A sleek designer laptop that appreciates .
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