Micron technology, inc. (20240311029). DYNAMIC SUPERBLOCK CONSTRUCTION simplified abstract

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DYNAMIC SUPERBLOCK CONSTRUCTION

Organization Name

micron technology, inc.

Inventor(s)

Kishore K. Muchherla of Fremont CA (US)

Jianmin Huang of San Carlos CA (US)

Xiangang Luo of Fremont CA (US)

DYNAMIC SUPERBLOCK CONSTRUCTION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240311029 titled 'DYNAMIC SUPERBLOCK CONSTRUCTION

The method described in the patent application involves forming superblocks using subsets of blocks from memory dies in a memory sub-system.

  • The method forms a first superblock using a first subset of blocks from at least one memory die.
  • It also forms a second superblock using a second subset of blocks from the same memory die.
  • This process optimizes the organization of data in memory, potentially improving performance and efficiency.
  • By utilizing subsets of blocks from memory dies, the method may enhance data access speeds and reduce latency.
  • The innovation may have implications for memory management in various computing systems.

Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - High-performance computing - Cloud computing infrastructure

Problems Solved: - Optimizing data organization in memory - Improving data access speeds - Reducing latency in memory operations

Benefits: - Enhanced performance in memory sub-systems - Improved efficiency in data storage and retrieval - Potential cost savings in memory management

Commercial Applications: Title: "Optimized Memory Organization for Enhanced Data Access" This technology could be applied in data centers, server systems, and other computing environments where memory performance is critical. It may lead to faster data processing, improved system responsiveness, and overall better performance in memory-intensive applications.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method differ from traditional memory organization techniques? 2. What are the potential implications of this innovation for the future of memory management in computing systems?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in memory management technologies and their impact on computing performance. Explore research papers, industry publications, and technical forums for insights into the evolving landscape of memory optimization.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method includes forming at least a portion of a first superblock using a first subset of blocks from at least one memory die of a memory sub-system and forming at least a portion of a second superblock using a second subset of blocks from the at least one memory die of the memory sub-system.