Which is better in performance tlc or mlc in ssd

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MLC technically includes TLC. Any multi level cell structure is classified as MLC altho generally its used to mean two bits per cell. The IMC on SSD's is determined by more than that and Samsung's proprietary V-NAND which is densely stacked and more expensive to produce hence the higher prices is considred one of the best.

Does any of this matter in real life situations? Not really. What models were you considering? Generally speaking the higher priced NVME SSD's cost more because of superior controller technology.

EDIt - Altho faster, TLC are considered more volatile than SLC and are more prone to errors and overheating. Temps are a big issue with M2 drives right now.
MLC technically includes TLC. Any multi level cell structure is classified as MLC altho generally its used to mean two bits per cell. The IMC on SSD's is determined by more than that and Samsung's proprietary V-NAND which is densely stacked and more expensive to produce hence the higher prices is considred one of the best.

Does any of this matter in real life situations? Not really. What models were you considering? Generally speaking the higher priced NVME SSD's cost more because of superior controller technology.

EDIt - Altho faster, TLC are considered more volatile than SLC and are more prone to errors and overheating. Temps are a big issue with M2 drives right now.
 
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