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Biology, botany, zoology / Botany / Plants

(3)

MHI (moss)

(4)

BUSH

(5)

MUSHROOMS

CEREALS

VEGETABLES

Rhinii (rhinophytes) - extinct

HERBS

horsetail

FLOWERS

BERRIES

(6)

TREE

PLANUNES

FRUIT

CYANEI (blue-green algae)

(8)

Crimson - red algae

FRUIT

PLANTS

Spore

(9)

SEAWEED

LICHENS

psilophytes - extinct

rhiniophytes - extinct

Slime molds (myxomycetes)

FLOWERS (angiosperms)

(10)

bipartite

PSYLOT

(11)

MYXOMYCETES - see Slime molds

SINGLE-COTTED

FUELS

(12)

gymnosperms

(15)

angiosperms (flowering)

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The Universal Flash Storage (UFS) serial bus is slowly making its way into smartphones, but it may find its way into automotive applications. In any case, manufacturers of flash memory with UFS bus - Samsung and Toshiba - time after time offer developers more and more advanced memory modules. UFS drives operate using only one or two memory lanes and are highly efficient in data transfer. This will be especially important for electric vehicles, in which every watt of electricity stored can either be spent on electronics maintenance or spent on driving extra kilometers.

With a recent press release, Samsung Electronics announces the start of mass production of 256 GB eUFS 2.1 modules with support for part of the UFS 3.0 specifications. JEDEC published the final specifications for UFS 3.0 just ten days ago. The new version of the standard, in addition to doubling the transmission rate over one line to 1,2 GB / s, contains two "automobile" extensions. It is these two possibilities that are embedded in the new Samsung chips. There is no talk of doubling the speed of data exchange yet.

So, the new Samsung eUFS 2.1 modules support an extended operating temperature range from -40 ° C to 105 ° C (memory with an eMMC 5.1 bus operates in the range from -25 ° C to 85 ° C) and, as for the second innovation, they support updating ( regeneration) data. Both of these options appeared in the third version of the standard, which allowed Samsung to announce the release of the industry's first eUFS memory with support for elements of the UFS 3.0 standard. For the sake of fairness, we note that Toshiba introduced eUFS modules with support for an extended temperature range with a maximum capacity of 128 GB in December.

Samsung's eUFS 2.1 modules perform better than the UFS 2.1 specifications require. Thus, the declared exchange rate over one line is 850 MB / s, while the maximum transfer rate is set at 600 MB / s by the standard. For reading random blocks, performance approaches 45 IOPS. Temperature sensors embedded in Samsung memory can transmit data to the control processor. Thus, the processor can quickly reduce the frequency of memory access in case of overheating or respond in a predetermined way to any set temperature threshold.

Samsung expects eUFS memory to proliferate in premium vehicles as part of information and entertainment systems, and then appear in automotive electronics at all levels of sophistication and class.

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