Because it was designed for fanless smartphones, it sips power (see below). An EUFS drive will maintain 90% of its peak performance at 85°C, whereas an SSD might drop to 30%.
Think of as a freight train —massive cargo, high speed, but needs a long track (PCIe) and lots of fuel (power).
Stop thinking about "faster." Think about "environment." If your environment is a cold server room, buy SSD. If your environment is the real world (heat, cold, battery, movement), buy EUFS. Have you deployed EUFS in an industrial project? Let us know in the comments below.
But there is a quiet revolution happening in the world of embedded storage: . Originally designed for smartphones, UFS is now scaling up into an "Enterprise" variant, challenging traditional SSDs in industrial, automotive, and even server-edge applications.
Published: April 17, 2026 | Reading Time: 7 minutes
For 90% of consumer PCs, the SSD is king. But for the next generation of , EUFS is the superior choice because those devices don't have a PCIe slot or a fan.