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    electronics, a multi-level cell (MLC) is a memory cell capable of storing more than a single bit of information, compared to a single-level cell (SLC), which...
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  • In solid-state storage devices, a multi-level cell stores data using multiple voltages. Storing n bits in one cell requires the device to reliably distinguish...
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  • resistance levels, offering the potential to store three bits of data in two cells as opposed to two (nine states possible for the pair of cells, using eight...
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    Write amplification Single-level cell (1-bit per cell) up until 2009. Multi-level cell (up to 4-bit or half-byte per cell) commercialised in 2009. Flash...
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  • started their production of "10 nm-class" chips in 2013 for their multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory chips, followed by their SoCs using their 10 nm...
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    into memory cells each storing one bit (0 or 1). Flash memory organization includes both one bit per memory cell and a multi-level cell capable of storing...
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  • MLC 75, MLC 85 Motor landing craft, a British WWII landing craft Multi-level cell, a type of flash memory MLC Building (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    1987. Multi-level cell (MLC) flash memory was introduced by NEC, which demonstrated quad-level cells in a 64 Mb flash chip storing 2-bit per cell in 1996...
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  • MultiLevel Recording (ML, also known as M-ary) was a technology originally developed by Optex Corporation and promoted by Calimetrics to increase the storage...
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    Level Cells" or "SLC") are generally the most reliable, durable, fast, and expensive type, compared with 2- and 3-bit cells ("Multi-Level Cells/MLC" and...
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