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What’s the difference between SLC and MLC?

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What’s the difference between SLC and MLC?

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Multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) refer to how NAND flash memory chips store data. In an SLC chip, one electrical charge stores just one bit of information per memory cell. The latest MLC chips take it a step further. They vary their voltage levels to store up to four bits of information in one cell.

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