ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 10 -- United States Patent no. 12,412,608, issued on Sept. 9.
"Memory device capable of adjusting clock signal based on operating speed and propagation delay of command/address signal" was invented by Randon K. Richards (Kuna, Idaho) and Dirgha Khatri (Boise, Idaho).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Methods, systems, and apparatuses for managing clock signals at a memory device are described. A memory device or other component of a memory module or electronic system may offset a received clock signal. For example, the memory device may receive a clock signal that has a nominal speed or frequency of operation for a system, and the memory device may adjust or offset the clock...