ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 17 -- United States Patent no. 12,314,723, issued on May 27.

"Apparatuses and methods for ordering bits in a memory device" was invented by Glen E. Hush (Boise, Idaho), Aaron P. Boehm (Boise, Idaho) and Fa-Long Luo (San Jose, Calif.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Systems, apparatuses, and methods for organizing bits in a memory device are described. In a number of embodiments, an apparatus can include an array of memory cells, a data interface, a multiplexer coupled between the array of memory cells and the data interface, and a controller coupled to the array of memory cells, the controller configured to cause the apparatus to latch bits associated with a row of memory ...