MLC typically refers to Multi-Level Cell flash memory. It is a type of NAND flash memory where each memory cell stores more than one bit of data (typically 2 bits). This increases the storage density compared to Single-Level Cell (SLC) flash memory, allowing for higher capacity storage devices. MLC flash memory is commonly used in SSDs, USB drives, and memory cards due to its higher storage density and lower cost compared to SLC, but it generally has lower endurance and write speeds than SLC.
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