18466413. MEMORY SYSTEM simplified abstract (Kioxia Corporation)

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MEMORY SYSTEM

Organization Name

Kioxia Corporation

Inventor(s)

Toru Katagiri of Sagamihara Kanagawa (JP)

MEMORY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18466413 titled 'MEMORY SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a memory system controller that receives a read command from a host, specifying a logical address and a data pointer to transfer data from nonvolatile memory to a data buffer in the host's memory.

  • The controller reads data from the specified data buffer in the host's memory based on the data pointer provided in the read command.

Potential Applications of this Technology

  • Data storage systems
  • Embedded systems
  • Cloud computing

Problems Solved by this Technology

  • Efficient data transfer between nonvolatile memory and host memory
  • Streamlining read commands for faster data access

Benefits of this Technology

  • Improved data access speed
  • Reduced latency in data retrieval
  • Enhanced overall system performance

Potential Commercial Applications of this Technology

Optimizing Data Transfer in Memory Systems

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to memory controllers and data transfer mechanisms in memory systems, but specific examples are not provided in this context.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact power consumption in memory systems?

The abstract does not mention the power efficiency implications of this innovation.

Are there any limitations to the size or type of data that can be transferred using this system?

The abstract does not address any potential restrictions on the data transfer capabilities of the memory system controller.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to one embodiment, a controller of a memory system receives, from a host, a first read command that specifies a first logical address and a data pointer, the first logical address corresponding to first data stored in the nonvolatile memory, the data pointer indicating a first data buffer of a memory of the host to which the first data is to be transferred. The controller performs read access to the first data buffer of the memory of the host, based on the data pointer specified by the first read command.