18147335. NAND AGING PROTECTION SCHEME simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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NAND AGING PROTECTION SCHEME

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Sriram Balasubrahmanyam of Folsom CA (US)

Jong Tai Park of Pleasanton CA (US)

Tri Tran of Elk Grove CA (US)

Arti Sharma of Santa Clara CA (US)

Ashish Shukla of San Jose CA (US)

NAND AGING PROTECTION SCHEME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18147335 titled 'NAND AGING PROTECTION SCHEME

The technology described in the patent application focuses on an aging protection scheme for memory structures by determining the completion of a burst cycle operation and applying different park statuses to even and odd node devices accordingly.

  • The technology determines the completion of a burst cycle operation.
  • It alternates between a first park status for even node devices and a second park status for odd node devices.
  • The scheme aims to protect memory structures from aging effects.

Potential Applications:

  • Memory devices in electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, and tablets.
  • Data centers and servers where memory management is crucial.
  • Industrial applications where reliable memory storage is essential.

Problems Solved:

  • Preventing memory degradation due to aging effects.
  • Optimizing memory performance and longevity.
  • Enhancing the reliability of memory structures.

Benefits:

  • Improved memory lifespan and performance.
  • Enhanced data integrity and reliability.
  • Better overall system efficiency.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Memory Protection Technology for Enhanced Data Integrity" This technology can be utilized in various commercial applications such as:

  • Consumer electronics manufacturing.
  • Data center infrastructure development.
  • Industrial automation systems.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the alternating park status scheme help in protecting memory structures from aging effects? 2. What are the potential long-term benefits of implementing this technology in memory devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems, apparatuses, and methods may provide for technology for an aging protection scheme for memory structures. For example, such technology determines a completion of a burst cycle operation. Such technology alternates between a first park status applied to even node devices and a second park status applied to odd node devices in response to the determined completion of the burst cycle operation.