MLC vs. SLC Memory
Have you ever seen the acronyms MLC and SLC when looking at memory? Were you confused and didn't know which one to pick? We look at the differences between Multi-Level Cell (MLC) and Single-Level Cell (SLC) technology in the context of flash memory (solid state memory). These types of memory are often used in storage devices like Solid State Drives (SSDs), External USB Drives, Compact Flash cards, and CFast cards. Tune in to learn the basics of memory and the differences between MLC and SLC! Cory on LinkedIn: / corydowless This is Automation on LinkedIn: / thisisautomation Listen to the Podcast: https://www.this-is-automation.com/

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