ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,249,365, issued on March 11, was assigned to WINDBOND ELECTRONICS CORP. (Taichung, Taiwan).
"Memory device capable of performing in-memory computing" was invented by Shu-Sen Lin (Hsinchu County, Taiwan).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A memory device capable of performing in-memory computing is provided and includes a memory cell array, a sense amplifier, a voltage control circuit, and a word line decoding circuit. The memory cell array includes memory cells arranged in a two-dimensional array. The memory cells on each row of the memory cell array are connected to a corresponding word line, and the memory cells on each column of the memor...