18409481. MEMORY SYSTEM simplified abstract (Kioxia Corporation)
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MEMORY SYSTEM
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Kiyotaro Itagaki of Ota Tokyo (JP)
MEMORY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18409481 titled 'MEMORY SYSTEM
The memory system described in the patent application includes semiconductor storage devices and a controller device. Each semiconductor storage device has first and second signal pads for transmitting command data and address data, as well as a status register. The controller device instructs the semiconductor storage device to provide the status of a read operation, and the semiconductor storage device outputs a ready/busy state stored in the status register through the first signal pad while allowing input of another command data and address data through the second signal pad.
- The memory system includes semiconductor storage devices with signal pads for data transmission and a status register.
- A controller device instructs the semiconductor storage device to provide the status of a read operation.
- The semiconductor storage device outputs a ready/busy state through one signal pad while allowing input of new data through another signal pad.
Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - Computer memory modules - Embedded systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient management of read operations in memory systems - Streamlining data transmission processes
Benefits: - Improved data access speed - Enhanced system performance - Simplified data management
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Memory Systems for Enhanced Data Processing" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as: - Information technology - Telecommunications - Automotive electronics
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this memory system improve data access speed compared to traditional systems? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in real-world applications?
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Original Abstract Submitted
According to one embodiment, a memory system includes semiconductor storage devices and a controller device. Each semiconductor storage device includes: first and second signal pads through which command data and address data for instructing one of the semiconductor storage devices to perform a read operation are transmitted; and a status register. A controller device is configured to instruct the one of the semiconductor storage devices to provide a status of the read operation. The one of the semiconductor storage devices is configured to, upon receiving the instruction to provide the status of the read operation, output a ready/busy state stored in the status register through the first signal pad while allowing an input of another command data and another address data through the second signal pad.