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Samsung presented a program to optimize embedded memory for smartphones

Samsung Electronics Company announced the release of software designed to optimize the functions of their devices, high-performance embedded flash memory - OneNAND, Flex-OneNAND and moviNAND - in smartphones running major mobile operating systems - Windows Mobile (CE), Symbian, Linux and RTOS (real-time operating system).

New Software optimizes memory chips process data in the interaction with the operating system. The new combination of file system and flash driver when working with any of memory chips and operating system provides a sharp increase productivity through faster downloads, improve the speed of data transmission and retrieval. This makes it possible to optimize the operations associated with the decision of multimedia tasks, which are widely distributed in smartphones, third-generation phones, digital cameras and camcorders, memory cards and digital TV.

New software from Samsung includes several file systems and supporting flash drivers. File systems - UniFS, PocketFS and RFS - typical perform file operations, such as create, delete, read and write files. Flash drivers - UniStore, PocketStore, XSR and FSR - provide even distribution of loads and replacement of damaged units, as well as systemic transformation requests in the low-level operations, including programming, reading and erasing. Samsung offers a version of its new software for all major mobile operating systems.

New embedded flash-optimized programs will reduce the time-frame design and, as a result, expand the scope of advanced embedded flash memory, particularly in areas related to the processing speed video and images in high resolution.

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