TLC flash

[/tiː.ɛl.siː flæʃ/]
nounpl: TLC flashes
memória flash TLC
1. A type of NAND flash memory that stores three bits of data per memory cell, commonly used in solid-state drives and USB drives
TLC flash memory offers a good balance between storage capacity and cost.
A memória flash TLC oferece um bom equilíbrio entre capacidade de armazenamento e custo.
2. Storage technology with lower cost compared to SLC and MLC but with lower endurance and performance
Most consumer SSDs now use TLC flash for affordable high-capacity storage.
A maioria dos SSDs para consumidores agora usa flash TLC para armazenamento de alta capacidade e preço acessível.
TLC flash is a technical term used globally in the computing and electronics industry. It became increasingly important in consumer technology around 2013-2015 as manufacturers transitioned to TLC-based SSDs and storage devices to reduce costs while maintaining reasonable performance. The term is used identically in English and Portuguese technical contexts.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
triple-level cell flash3-bit flash memory
Antonyms / Antônimos
SLC flashMLC flash

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
memória flash TLC
Standard technical term used in Brazil
Portugal
memória flash TLC
Same terminology as Brazil; technical English term is commonly used
USA
TLC flash
Industry standard abbreviation for Triple-Level Cell

Related Words

NAND flashsolid-state drivestorage devicememory cell
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