The memory used in commercial SSD is commonly called “NAND FLASH” and owes its name to the logical operator “NAND”, known for its ability to represent the behavior of logic circuits. NAND FLASH memories can be categorized into four groups: SLC, MLC, TLC, QLC.
Microtech realizes its own SSD using exclusively MLC type NAND FLASH memory.
The main differences
SLC: is the fastest and most expensive, with a longer life span. It is used above all in the Enterprise area.
MLC: is less expensive than SLC, but offers better performance and reliability than TLC / QLC, as it is used to make SSDs that must last over time, for work and gaming.
TLC: is cheaper and is suitable for applications that do not require a high level of reliability.
QLC: is by far the most economical memory, because it allows a greater density of data while sacrificing something in terms of performance and reliability.
These entries are respectively the acronym of Single Cell, Multi Cell, Triple Cell, Quadruple Cell and indicate the number of bits that the single cell is able to record.
The MLC memory used in Microtech SSD offers a significantly higher performance, reliability and longevity profile than the more common TLC / QLC, easily available in the market due to their low cost.
The Microtech SSD represent the best you could wish for your computer, being made using high quality raw materials, with reliable and performingNAND FLASH and latest generation controllers, tested and certified by Microtech.