Kioxia corporation (20240320089). MEMORY SYSTEM AND NONVOLATILE MEMORY simplified abstract

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MEMORY SYSTEM AND NONVOLATILE MEMORY

Organization Name

kioxia corporation

Inventor(s)

Daisuke Arizono of Yokohama Kanagawa (JP)

MEMORY SYSTEM AND NONVOLATILE MEMORY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240320089 titled 'MEMORY SYSTEM AND NONVOLATILE MEMORY

The abstract describes a memory system with a nonvolatile memory that outputs hard bit data and soft bit data in response to different command sets.

  • Memory system includes a nonvolatile memory with memory cells
  • Outputs first, second, and third hard bit data, along with related soft bit data, in response to different command sets
  • Enhances memory controller's ability to access and manage data efficiently
  • Improves data retrieval and storage processes in the memory system
  • Increases overall performance and reliability of the memory system

Potential Applications: - Data storage devices - Embedded systems - Consumer electronics - Industrial automation - Automotive systems

Problems Solved: - Efficient data retrieval and storage - Enhanced memory system performance - Improved data management capabilities

Benefits: - Faster data access - Enhanced data reliability - Improved system performance - Better data management

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Memory System for Improved Data Management This technology can be used in various commercial applications such as data storage devices, embedded systems, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and automotive systems. It offers faster data access, enhanced data reliability, improved system performance, and better data management capabilities, making it a valuable solution for companies looking to optimize their memory systems.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the memory system improve data retrieval processes? - The memory system enhances data retrieval by outputting hard bit data and related soft bit data in response to different command sets, allowing for more efficient access to stored information.

2. What impact does this technology have on overall system performance? - This technology improves system performance by increasing data access speeds, enhancing data reliability, and improving data management capabilities, leading to a more efficient and reliable memory system.


Original Abstract Submitted

according to one embodiment, a memory system includes a nonvolatile memory that includes memory cells. the nonvolatile memory outputs, to a memory controller, first hard bit data of the first bit, second hard bit data of the second bit, third hard bit data of the third bit, and fourth soft bit data related to the first bit, the second bit, and the third bit, in response to a first command set. the nonvolatile memory outputs, to the memory controller, the first hard bit data, the second hard bit data, the third hard bit data, first soft bit data related to the first bit, second soft bit data related to the second bit, and third soft bit data related to the third bit, in response to a second command set.