ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 16 -- United States Patent no. 12,306,711, issued on May 20, was assigned to Rambus Inc. (San Jose, Calif.).
"Dynamically configurable memory error control schemes" was invented by Craig E. Hampel (Los Altos, Calif.) and John Eric Linstadt (Palo Alto, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A multi-host processing system may access memory devices (e.g., memory modules, memory integrated circuits, etc.) via memory nodes having memory controllers. The memory controllers may be configured to use more than one error control scheme when accessing the same memory devices. The selection of the error control scheme may be made based on the interface receiving the memory transactio...