Micron technology, inc. (20240231985). PRIORITIZATION OF SUCCESSFUL READ RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOR A MEMORY DEVICE simplified abstract

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PRIORITIZATION OF SUCCESSFUL READ RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOR A MEMORY DEVICE

Organization Name

micron technology, inc.

Inventor(s)

Naveen Bolisetty of Hyderabad (IN)

Tingjun Xie of Milpitas CA (US)

PRIORITIZATION OF SUCCESSFUL READ RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOR A MEMORY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240231985 titled 'PRIORITIZATION OF SUCCESSFUL READ RECOVERY OPERATIONS FOR A MEMORY DEVICE

The abstract describes a memory device that detects and recovers from read failures in a specific order to optimize recovery efficiency.

  • Memory device detects first read failure in a page type and memory section.
  • Performs multiple read recovery operations in a defined sequence.
  • Identifies successful recovery operation and reorders sequence for prioritization.
  • Detects second read failure and performs recovery operations in a new sequence.
  • Second sequence of read recovery operations is based on the successful recovery operation from the first failure.

Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - Computer memory devices - Error correction technologies

Problems Solved: - Efficient recovery from read failures - Optimized memory device performance

Benefits: - Improved data reliability - Enhanced memory device efficiency

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Memory Recovery Technology for Enhanced Data Reliability" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as data centers, cloud computing, and telecommunications for improved data storage and retrieval processes.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this memory device prioritize read recovery operations? 2. What are the specific benefits of reordering read recovery sequences?

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Original Abstract Submitted

in some implementations, a memory device may detect a first read failure associated with a page type and a memory section of the memory device. the memory device may perform multiple read recovery operations in a first order defined by a first sequence of read recovery operations. the memory device may identify a read recovery operation that results in successful recovery from the first read failure. the memory device may reorder the first sequence of read recovery operations to generate a second sequence of read recovery operations that prioritizes the read recovery operation. the memory device may detect a second read failure associated with the page type and the memory section. the memory device may perform one or more read recovery operations to recover from the second read failure in a second order defined by the second sequence of read recovery operations.