ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 9 -- United States Patent no. 12,273,269, issued on April 8, was assigned to Marvell Asia Pte Ltd (Singapore).
"Selective mesh routing through non-adjacent nodes" was invented by Nir Ofir (Yuvalim, Israel) and Robert Michael Bunce (Cary, N.C.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A memory array circuit routes packet data to a destination within the array. The memory array includes memory devices arranged in a plurality of rows and columns, as well as passthrough channels connecting non-adjacent memory devices. Each of the memory devices includes a memory configured to store packet data, and a packet router configured to interface with at least one adjacent memory device of the...