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Definition | : | Single-Level Cell |
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Single-Level Cell (SLC) is a type of NAND flash memory. SLC memory stores one bit in each cell, leading to faster transfer speeds, lower power consumption, and higher cell endurance. The only disadvantage of Single-Level Cell is the higher manufacturing cost per MB. The SLC flash technology is used in high-performance memory cards where speed and reliability are important.
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The full form of SLC is Single-Level Cell