California Inventors Develop Multi-State Memory Device
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2008-11-29
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 29 -- Daniel C. Guterman and Yupin Kawing Fong, both of Fremont, Calif., have developed a memory device.
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Maximized multi-state compaction and more tolerance in memory state behavior is achieved through a flexible, self-consistent and self-adapting mode of detection, covering a wide dynamic range. For high density multi-state encoding, this approach borders on full analog treatment, dic . . .
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Maximized multi-state compaction and more tolerance in memory state behavior is achieved through a flexible, self-consistent and self-adapting mode of detection, covering a wide dynamic range. For high density multi-state encoding, this approach borders on full analog treatment, dic . . .