Western Digital's latest SSD with QLC technology boasts better performance in both reads and writes than its TLC-based predecessor (via ComputerBase). The company's newest SN5000S drive ...
Modern data centers require high-capacity, energy-efficient SSD storage solutions ... Micron’s use of TLC NAND gives it another design advantage over QLC-based competitors." ...
This is why QLC (and TLC) SSDs use a pseudo-SLC (pSLC) cache, which allocates part of the SSD’s Flash to be only used with the much faster SLC access pattern. In the earlier referenced tutorial ...
We measured a maximum of 5 watts with the aforementioned Corsair SSD; the P510 should actually also be in this range. There is as yet as little information on the memory – TLC or QLC – as ...
a 500 GB TLC based SSD can quite easily manage a 300TB written before NAND cells start to die off. TLC has roughly a 1000 PE cycles, and that is the claim for QLC as well, a 1000 PE cycles.