17938651. SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Jinhoon Jang of Suwon-si (KR)

Kyungryun Kim of Suwon-si (KR)

SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17938651 titled 'SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORY DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a semiconductor memory device that includes a memory cell array and multiple data input/output (I/O) pins. These data I/O pins can receive write data to be stored in the memory cell array or output read data from the memory cell array. The memory device can perform a burst operation, where a set of data bits is input or output through the data I/O pins based on a single command from an external memory controller.

  • The memory device has a non-power-of-two number of data I/O pins.
  • The burst operation is performed using a non-power-of-two burst length.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This semiconductor memory device can be used in various electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other devices that require memory storage.
  • It can be integrated into data centers and servers to enhance data processing and storage capabilities.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • The use of a non-power-of-two number of data I/O pins and burst length allows for more flexibility in data transfer and storage operations.
  • It provides a more efficient and optimized memory access method, reducing the complexity and cost of memory systems.

Benefits of this technology:

  • The non-power-of-two configuration of data I/O pins and burst length allows for better utilization of memory resources and improved data transfer efficiency.
  • It provides a more flexible and adaptable memory system design, accommodating different data transfer requirements.
  • The semiconductor memory device can offer enhanced performance and increased data processing capabilities.


Original Abstract Submitted

A semiconductor memory device includes a memory cell array and a plurality of data input/output (I/O) pins. The plurality of data I/O pins is configured to receive write data to be stored in the memory cell array or to output read data stored in the memory cell array. The semiconductor memory device is configured to perform a burst operation in which a single data set comprising a plurality of data bits is input or output through the plurality of data I/O pins based on a single command received from an external memory controller. A number of the plurality of data I/O pins corresponds to an integer that is not a power-of-two. A burst length representing a unit of the burst operation corresponds to an integer that is not a power-of-two.