TLC memory

[tē-ĕl-sē ˈmem-ə-rē]
nounpl: TLC memories
memória TLC
1. A type of flash memory storage technology that stores three bits of data per memory cell, allowing for higher storage capacity at lower costs compared to SLC memory
Modern smartphones use TLC memory to provide large storage capacities at affordable prices.
Smartphones modernos usam memória TLC para fornecer grandes capacidades de armazenamento com preços acessíveis.
2. NAND flash memory with three levels per cell, positioned between SLC and QLC in terms of speed, durability, and cost
The SSD uses TLC memory to balance performance and affordability.
O SSD usa memória TLC para equilibrar desempenho e acessibilidade.
TLC memory is a technical term used primarily in computing and electronics industries. It is not subject to regional variations and maintains the same meaning and pronunciation across English and Portuguese-speaking markets. The acronym TLC is universally recognized in the tech industry regardless of language.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
triple-level cell memoryTLC NAND3-bit NAND flash
Antonyms / Antônimos
SLC memoryQLC memory

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
memória TLC
Standard technical terminology used in tech documentation and retail
Portugal
memória TLC
Same usage as Brazil; technical term remains consistent across Portuguese-speaking regions

Related Words

flash memoryNAND flashstorage devicesolid-state driveSSDmemory celldata storage
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