Anonymous
9/15/2025, 4:20:43 PM
No.106594039
>>106593922
TLC running as SLC might actually be better than running "real" SLC.
NAND is only considered MLC/TLC/QLC because it doesn't immediately kill itself with the voltage levels necessary to store however many bits inside a cell.
SLC only has two states inside a cell so each cell can be charged to an low voltage.
TLC NAND has to be made more robust as in order to reliably read the 8 different voltage levels required for 3 bits per cell, the high end of charge voltage on each cell is pretty high.
pSLC mode will only charge each cell to what's necessary so you do basically get all the advantages in speed and endurance compared to old SLC.
TLC running as SLC might actually be better than running "real" SLC.
NAND is only considered MLC/TLC/QLC because it doesn't immediately kill itself with the voltage levels necessary to store however many bits inside a cell.
SLC only has two states inside a cell so each cell can be charged to an low voltage.
TLC NAND has to be made more robust as in order to reliably read the 8 different voltage levels required for 3 bits per cell, the high end of charge voltage on each cell is pretty high.
pSLC mode will only charge each cell to what's necessary so you do basically get all the advantages in speed and endurance compared to old SLC.