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NAND Flash has earned the reputation of being the top choice in today's media-rich mobile consumer electronics.
Two types of NAND flash
Two types of NAND Flash are available in USB flash drives - SLC and MLC.
What is SLC?
Single-Level Cell (SLC) flash outperforms Multi-Level Cell (MLC) flash. Buffalo's high-performance USB Flash products, as well as PDAs and digital video players, use this type of flash technology.
What is MLC?
Multi-Level Cell (MLC) flash has low-cost benefits, but performs at slower speeds.
Advantages of SLC over MLC
Three main advantages for using NAS:
- Faster write speed
SLC flash accesses and writes to the flash faster by using "simpler" control logic with 1 bit versus the 2 bits used by MLC flash.- Longer lifespan
The program operations in SLC chips last 100,000 cycles, ten times longer than MLC.- Lower aggregate cost
At a first glance, SLC flash appears to be more expensive than MLC. However, taking into consideration the higher reliability and lifespan of SLC, the aggregate cost is for SLC is lower.Table 1 Comparison between SLC and MLC
Item SLC MLC Voltage 3.3V / 1.8V 3.3V Technology / Chip Size 0.12um 0.16um Page Size / Block Size 2KB / 128KB 512KB / 32KB or 2KB / 256KB Access Time (Max.) 25us 70us Page Program Time (Typ.) 250us 1.2ms Partial Program Yes No Endurance 100K 10K Write Data Rate 8MB/s+ 1.5MB/s
Buffalo Flash products powered by SLC technology
Buffalo uses the latest SLC technology flash combined with Buffalo's 4x memory interleaving chipsets (accessing 4 memory banks simultaneously, rather than sequentially). This ensures Buffalo offers the highest quality and best-performance flash in the market.
USB Flash Drive 256 MB Type-S RUF2-S256-WH USB Flash Drive 512 MB Type-S RUF2-S512-WH USB Flash Drive 1GB Type-S RUF2-S1G-WH USB Flash Drive 2GB Type-S RUF2-S2G-WH