Micron technology, inc. (20240296118). PREDICTIVE CENTER ALLOCATION DATA STRUCTURE simplified abstract
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PREDICTIVE CENTER ALLOCATION DATA STRUCTURE
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Leon Zlotnik of Camino CA (US)
PREDICTIVE CENTER ALLOCATION DATA STRUCTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240296118 titled 'PREDICTIVE CENTER ALLOCATION DATA STRUCTURE
The abstract describes an apparatus with a memory resource that stores data entries in two different data structures. A processing device is used to predict the address location of a data entry in the first data structure, find the equivalent address location in the second data structure, and write the data entry to that location.
- The apparatus includes a memory resource for storing data entries in different data structures.
- A processing device is used to predict and write data entries to specific address locations in the data structures.
- The device can efficiently manage and organize data entries in the memory resource.
- This innovation improves data storage and retrieval processes in the apparatus.
- The technology enhances the overall performance and efficiency of the apparatus.
Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - Database management systems - Information retrieval systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient organization of data entries - Optimized data storage and retrieval processes
Benefits: - Improved performance and efficiency - Enhanced data management capabilities
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Data Storage and Retrieval Technology This technology can be used in various industries such as: - Information technology - Data management services - Cloud computing providers
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data storage efficiency? 2. What are the potential applications of this innovation in different industries?
Original Abstract Submitted
an apparatus includes a memory resource configured to store data entries in data structures including a first data structure and a second data structure and a processing device coupled to the memory resources. the processing device is configured to determine a predicted address location in the first data structure for a data entry, determine an equivalent address location in the second data structure, and write the data entry to the equivalent address location in the second data structure.