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Flash Memory Quality Comparison - SLC, MLC and eMLC Flash Memory Quality Comparison - SLC, MLC and eMLC

Quality Comparison of SLC, MLC and eMLC - The features of SLC, MLC and eMLC, Read, Write and Erase Time, Read Bit Error VS P/E Cycle, Program/Erase Error VS P/E Cycle, Bit Error with Power Cycling.

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Domain:  High Tech Category: Semiconductors Subcategory: Flash 
Upload Date: 8th-Oct-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
Reference: Flash Memory Summit

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