TLC generally refers to Triple-Level Cell NAND flash memory. It is a type of flash memory where three bits of data are stored in each memory cell. This allows for higher storage density compared to SLC (Single-Level Cell) or MLC (Multi-Level Cell) flash memory, making it more cost-effective for high-capacity storage solutions like SSDs and USB drives. However, TLC generally offers lower endurance and write speeds compared to SLC or MLC.
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