What are the differences between MLC and SLC?
A 04. MLC stands for Multi Level Cell and SLC stands for Single Level Cell. They are differentiated by their methods of storing data in the flash memory. SLC (Single Level Cell): Writes information into a cell, which is the smallest memory storage according to the presence of electric charge (0,1) A single bit of information per cell is stored by using a single voltage level for a transistor gate through SLC technology. MLC (Multi Level Cell): Writes information into a cell, which is the smallest memory storage according to the presence of electric charge (00,11) and charge quantity (01,10). Multiple bits of information per cell are stored in the flash memory chip through MLC technology by using multiple voltage levels for a transistor gate.