ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 19 -- United States Patent no. 12,230,334, issued on Feb. 18, was assigned to Intel NDTM US LLC (Santa Clara, Calif.).
"Dynamic program caching" was invented by Aliasgar S. Madraswala (Folsom, Calif.), Ali Khakifirooz (Brookline, Mass.), Bhaskar Venkataramaiah (Folsom, Calif.), Sagar Upadhyay (Folsom, Calif.) and Yogesh B. Wakchaure (Folsom, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Dynamic program caching reduces latency of a program operation on multi-level cell (MLC) memory having at least three pages and programmable with multiple threshold voltage levels, such as a Triple Level Cell (TLC) NAND. A controller determines that the program operation can be initiated without ...