With more error correction information they could make its reliability closer to TLC. Hard drives have the same kind of more and more fragile storage methods, with lots of error correction added. It's interesting how they can blur the line of reliability between different densities.
With more error correction information they could make its reliability closer to TLC. Hard drives have the same kind of more and more fragile storage methods, with lots of error correction added. It's interesting how they can blur the line of reliability between different densities.
Yeah, but the bigger the density, the more redundancy you need to add to keep it reliable. This has a cost in R&D and production. Especially at the current scale.
Yeah, but the bigger the density, the more redundancy you need to add to keep it reliable. This has a cost in R&D and production. Especially at the current scale.
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