Micron technology, inc. (20240201905). COMMAND TABLE GENERATOR FOR A MEMORY DEVICE simplified abstract
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COMMAND TABLE GENERATOR FOR A MEMORY DEVICE
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Dheeraj Dake of San Jose CA (US)
COMMAND TABLE GENERATOR FOR A MEMORY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240201905 titled 'COMMAND TABLE GENERATOR FOR A MEMORY DEVICE
The abstract of this patent application describes a device that can modify a command table associated with a memory device based on received indications of modifications to specific commands.
- The device obtains a command table with entries linked to commands, each containing data units.
- Upon receiving an indication of a modification to a command, the device updates the command table by adding or removing entries.
- The device then communicates the updated command table to the memory device controller.
Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - Memory management in electronic devices - Command processing in computer systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient management of commands in memory devices - Streamlining data processing operations - Enhancing overall system performance
Benefits: - Improved data access speeds - Enhanced system reliability - Simplified command handling processes
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Command Table Management for Memory Devices" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as data centers, consumer electronics, and automotive systems to optimize memory operations and enhance overall device performance.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the device determine which entries to add or remove from the command table? 2. What are the potential implications of incorrect modifications to the command table on system performance and data integrity?
Original Abstract Submitted
in some implementations, a device may obtain a command table associated with a memory device, wherein the command table includes one or more entries associated with one or more respective commands, and wherein each entry, from the one or more entries, includes one or more units of data. the device may receive an indication of a modification associated with a first command, wherein the first command indicates a sequence of a first one or more units of data. the device may modify the command table based on the modification associated with the first command, wherein modifying the command table includes at least one of: adding an entry, that indicates the sequence, to the one or more entries to indicate the first command, or removing the entry from the one or more entries. the device may provide, to a controller of the memory device, an indication of the command table.