California Inventor Develops Non-Volatile Memory Device
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2008-11-29
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 29 -- Hagop A. Nazarian of San Jose, Calif., has developed a memory device.
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A non-volatile memory device programs memory cells in each row in a manner that minimizes the coupling of spurious signals. A control logic unit programs the cells in a row using a set of bit state assignments chosen by evaluating data that are to be written to the cells in the row. The control logic unit perfo . . .
According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A non-volatile memory device programs memory cells in each row in a manner that minimizes the coupling of spurious signals. A control logic unit programs the cells in a row using a set of bit state assignments chosen by evaluating data that are to be written to the cells in the row. The control logic unit perfo . . .