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Unknown Company Liqid Assigned Patent

Storage among plurality of solid state memory subsystems

Liqid, Inc., Golden, CO, has been assigned a patent (8,688,926) developed by four co-inventors for systems and methods “for optimizing storage among a plurality of solid state memory subsystems.”

The co-inventors are Jason Breakstone, Evergreen, AL, Alok Gupta, Oakland, CA, Himanshu Desai, San Jose, CA, and Angelo Campos, Haledon, NJ.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A solid state storage device includes an interface system configured to communicate with an external host system over an aggregated multi-channel interface to receive data for storage by the solid state storage device. The solid state storage device also includes a storage processing system configured to communicate with the interface system to receive the data, process the data against storage allocation information to parallelize the data among a plurality of solid state memory subsystems, and transfer the parallelized data. The interface system is configured to receive the parallelized data, apportion the parallelized data among the plurality of solid state memory subsystems, and transfer the parallelized data for storage in the plurality of solid state memory subsystems, where each of the plurality of solid state memory subsystems is configured to receive the associated portion of the parallelized data and store the associated portion on a solid state storage medium.”

The patent application was filed on Oct. 10, 2011 (13/270,084).

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