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Samsung Receiving Industry's First Global Recognition for Environmental Sustainability of its Semiconductor Solutions

Samsung's 512GB UFS 3.0 memory to earn Carbon Footprint and Water Footprint Certifications from the globally accredited Carbon Trust

Samsung's 1TB UFS 2.1 and fifth-generation 512Gb V-NAND also to receive Environmental Product Declaration labels from the Korean Ministry of Environment

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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a world leader in advanced memory technology, announced that its 512-gigabyte (GB) embedded Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 3.0 will be awarded Carbon Footprint and Water Footprint Certifications from the highly respected UK-based Carbon Trust during a ceremony at the British Embassy in Seoul, Korea later today. Samsung’s 512GB UFS 3.0 is the first mobile memory in the industry to be recognized by an international certifying organization, which was made possible through the company’s extensive efforts to reduce carbon and water footprints. The Carbon Trust is a globally accredited non-profit certification body established by the British government to accelerate the move to a sustainable, low-carbon economy. Each certification by the Carbon Trust was made after thorough assessment of the environmental impact of carbon emissions and water usage before and throughout the production cycle, based on international standards*. "We are extremely pleased that our cutting-edge memory technologies not only demonstrate our capability to overcome more challenging process complexities, but also are recognized for their environmental sustainability," said Chanhoon Park, executive vice president and head of Giheung Hwaseong Pyeongtaek Complex at Samsung Electronics. "Samsung will continue to create memory solutions that provide the highest levels of speed, capacity and power efficiency at extremely small geometries for end-users worldwide." Samsung's semiconductor innovations enable sustainable production Based on the company's fifth-generation (90+ layers) V-NAND, Samsung's 512GB UFS 3.0 provides optimal speed, power efficiency and productivity to deliver twice the capacity and 2.1 times the sequential speed of its fourth generation (64 layers) V-NAND-based 256GB UFS 2.1, while requiring 30 percent less operating voltage. Additionally, Samsung's fifth-generation V-NAND utilizes a unique etching technology that pierces more than 90 cell layers in a single precise step. This allows the chip to have nearly 1.5 times more stacked layers than the previous generation and accommodate a 25-percent reduction in chip size. Such innovations help to minimize the overall increase in carbon and water footprints for each V-NAND cell layer. Samsung is also being awarded Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) labels for its '1-terabyte (TB) UFS 2.1' and its 'fifth-generation 512-gigabit (Gb) V-NAND' by the Korean Ministry of Environment at today's ceremony. Samsung plans to actively expand the adoption of its highly sustainable, high-capacity premium memory solutions into many more flagship smartphones and further strengthen global partnerships for its next-generation memory technologies. * PAS 2050 for carbon footprint and ISO 14046 for water footprint [Reference] Samsung 512GB UFS 3.0 environmental footprint (Carbon Trust)
Carbon FootprintWater Footprint
13.4 kg CO20.31 m3 H2O
* 13.4 kg CO2 is comparable to the amount that is absorbed by two 30-year-old pine trees in a year [Reference] Samsung semiconductor solutions with environmental certifications
Year Product Certification Accreditation Body
2009 64Gb DDR3 (56nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2010 2Gb DDR3 (46nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2010 16Gb NAND (42nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 4Gb DDR3 (28nm) Low Carbon Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 2Gb DDR3 (35nm) Low Carbon Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 64Gb NAND (27nm) Low Carbon Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 2Gb LPDDR2 (46nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 4Gb LPDDR2 (35nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 2Gb GDDR5 (35nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2012 8-megapixel CIS (90nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2013 4Gb LPDDR3 (35nm) Carbon Footprint Korean Ministry of Environment
2013 Exynos 5410 (28nm) Carbon Footprint (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2013 4Gb GDDR5 (28nm) Low Carbon (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2013 13-megapixel CIS (65nm) Low Carbon (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2014 64Gb NAND (21nm) Low Carbon Korean Ministry of Environment
2014 4Gb LPDDR3 (25nm) Low Carbon Korean Ministry of Environment
2015 4Gb DDR4 (25nm) Carbon Footprint (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2016 4Gb LPDDR4 (20nm-class) Carbon Footprint (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2016 64Gb NAND (10nm-class) Low Carbon Korean Ministry of Environment
2017 SSD 850 EVO (250GB) Environmental Product Declaration (EPD; Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2017 SSD 850 EVO (250GB) Water Footprint (industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2017 64Gb NAND (10nm-class) EPD Korean Ministry of Environment
2018 SSD 860 EVO (4TB) EPD Korean Ministry of Environment
2018 V4 NAND 512GB EPD Korean Ministry of Environment
2018 16Gb LPDDR4 EPD (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2018 16Gb LPDDR4X EPD (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2019 V5 NAND 512Gb TLC EPD (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2019 1TB UFS 2.1 EPD (Industry-first) Korean Ministry of Environment
2019 512GB UFS 3.0 Carbon Footprint, Water Footprint (industry-first) Carbon Trust
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