Cyran said:
The only thing you got to be careful with is that while MLC usually means 2-bit but since M actually stand for muti it has been used instead of TLC in spec sheets. I don't think I seen any cases yet of it being used instead of QLC. For example you will see the 970 EVO listed as Samsung 64L V-NAND 3-bit MLC. Which is actually TLC (3-bit). Samsung Pro series is 2-bit (what most people consider MLC). |
Yeah, it's another case of advertising fluff getting in the way of technology definitions. Is what it is.
To Samsungs credit they still use 2-bit NAND for their high-end offerings like the 980 PRO

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