I was giving the official P/E rating of native TLC, QLC, and then these flash memories in static and dynamic SLC mode. 1000/1500 for 64L/96L Intel QLC, 1500 for FortisFlash 64L TLC, up to 3000 for 96L (B27B), 5K for RG (128L) TLC, 10K for FortisMax 64L TLC, 40K/30K for SLC modes. I then further stated that it is not equivalent to native SLC (100K+), because it's not.
I gave the example of the Enmotus FuzeDrive which is all QLC and in fact using the same QLC as the Plotripper Pro most likely (unless they have moved up to 144L) and I gave the expected P/E (for TBW calculations) from their internal documents for that flash in both modes. You're trading capacity for endurance, this is known (albeit not by all - but that should have been made clear within this thread by now). However a pSLC drive is distinct from a native SLC drive in terms of endurance and performance, especially because you have industrial pSLC drives that use industrial TLC like FortisMax which is superior to regular TLC (or QLC in this case), and even THAT is inferior to native SLC. They are not at all equal.
So my point was to very clearly lay out the endurance differences here.