17897886. MEMORY PHASE MONITORING AND SCHEDULING SYSTEM simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)

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MEMORY PHASE MONITORING AND SCHEDULING SYSTEM

Organization Name

Micron Technology, Inc.

Inventor(s)

David Andrew Roberts of Wellesley MA (US)

MEMORY PHASE MONITORING AND SCHEDULING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17897886 titled 'MEMORY PHASE MONITORING AND SCHEDULING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The system described in the patent application monitors memory usage statistics of multiple requestors connected to a memory device, generates memory usage data based on this information, and transmits the data to one of the requestors.

  • The system includes a memory device and a processing device.
  • The processing device monitors accesses to the memory device to determine memory usage statistics of multiple requestors.
  • The processing device generates memory usage data by processing the collected memory usage statistics.
  • The memory usage data is then transmitted to one of the requestors connected to the memory sub-system.

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      1. Potential Applications of this Technology:
  • Memory management in computer systems
  • Resource allocation in cloud computing environments
  • Performance optimization in data centers
      1. Problems Solved by this Technology:
  • Efficient monitoring of memory usage by multiple requestors
  • Effective resource management in complex systems
  • Improved performance and reliability of memory sub-systems
      1. Benefits of this Technology:
  • Enhanced system performance through optimized memory usage
  • Improved resource allocation leading to cost savings
  • Real-time monitoring and analysis of memory usage statistics


Original Abstract Submitted

A system includes a memory device and a processing device coupled to the memory device, and the processing device is to perform operations including determining, by monitoring accesses to the memory device, a plurality of values of one or more memory usage statistics reflecting memory usage by a plurality of requestors connected to the memory sub-system; generating memory usage data by processing the plurality of values of the one or more memory usage statistics; and transmitting, to a requestor of the plurality of requestors, the memory usage data.