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Definition | : | Multi-Level Cell |
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Multi-Level Cell (MLC) is a type of flash memory that can store more than one bit per cell. As an MLC can store multiple bits per cell it can achieve higher capacity and lower manufacturing cost per MegaByte (MB). MLC flash technology is used mostly in the mainstream consumer market. MLC has a slower transfer speed, higher power consumption, and lower cell endurance when compare to Single-Level Cell (SLC)
The full form of MLC is Multi-Level Cell
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