NetList Assigned Two Patents
Covering systems that combine DRAM and flash
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 21, 2014 at 2:56 pmNetlist, Inc. announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued Notices of Allowance for two of Netlist’s pending patent applications covering core aspects of hybrid memory systems that combine DRAM and flash memory technologies.
Hybrid memory systems combine the speed, endurance, and reliability of DRAM with the persistence, high density and low cost of flash. The claims contained in these new patents cover innovations for facilitating the movement of data between the host system and the DRAM memory and between the DRAM and flash memory subsystems.
“The rapidly expanding market for the fusion of memory and storage is an important area for Netlist and one where we continue to actively grow our patent portfolio,” said Netlist president and CEO, C.K. Hong. “Enterprise flash storage solutions, of which Hybrid memory modules and memory channel interface SSDs are a part of, are projected to be an $8B market by 2017. Netlist is proud to be the market leader in this transformation and we see significant opportunities for current and future products as well as patent monetization.“
Netlist has steadily invested in and grown its IP portfolio, which now includes 41 issued patents and more than 29 US and foreign pending patent applications in the areas of high performance and high density memory subsystems and hybrid memory technologies.