Micron technology, inc. (20240345759). IMPLICIT ORDERED COMMAND HANDLING simplified abstract
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IMPLICIT ORDERED COMMAND HANDLING
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Chaofeng Zhang of Shanghai (CN)
IMPLICIT ORDERED COMMAND HANDLING - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240345759 titled 'IMPLICIT ORDERED COMMAND HANDLING
The abstract describes methods, systems, and devices for improved implicit ordered command handling in memory devices.
- Memory device receives first and second commands from a host device.
- Determines the order of memory operations based on the timing of command reception.
- Selects memory access procedures based on the type and order of memory operations.
Potential Applications: - Data storage systems - Computer memory management - Embedded systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient handling of multiple memory commands - Optimizing memory access procedures
Benefits: - Improved memory operation efficiency - Enhanced system performance
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Memory Management Technology for Data Storage Systems This technology can be used in data centers, cloud computing, and IoT devices to optimize memory operations and improve overall system performance.
Prior Art: Research existing memory management systems and technologies in the field of computer science and data storage.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in memory management systems, computer architecture, and data storage technologies.
Questions about Improved Implicit Ordered Command Handling:
1. How does this technology improve memory operation efficiency? This technology optimizes memory access procedures based on the order of memory operations, leading to faster and more efficient data processing.
2. What are the potential applications of this innovation beyond memory devices? This technology can be applied in various fields such as data centers, cloud computing, and IoT devices to enhance system performance and optimize memory management.
Original Abstract Submitted
methods, systems, and devices for improved implicit ordered command handling are described. for instance, a memory device may receive, from a host device, a first command and a second command. the memory device may determine whether a first memory operation associated with the first command and a second memory operation associated with the second command are to be performed in an order relative to each other based on a first time when the first command is received relative to a second time when the second command is received. the memory device may select whether to perform a first memory access procedure or a second memory access procedure based on whether the first memory operation and the second memory operation are a same type of memory operation and on whether the first memory operation and the second memory operation are to be performed in the order relative to each other.