WareMax Assigned Patent
Connection device increasing data reading and writing speeds
By Francis Pelletier | January 19, 2015 at 3:00 pmWareMax Electronics Corp., Taipei, Taiwan, has been assigned a patent (8,918,567) by Chiu Yu-Ting, Yen Chih-Liang, and Yang Cheng-Wei, Taipei, Taiwan, for a “connection device capable of increasing data reading and writing speeds.”
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “The present invention is to provide a connection device capable of increasing data reading and writing speeds, wherein the connection device includes a first connection module connected to a computer, a second connection module connected to at least one regular storage unit, a high-speed storage unit having higher data reading and writing speeds than each regular storage unit, and a control module respectively connected to the connection modules and the high-speed storage unit for identifying product information of each regular storage unit and the high-speed storage unit and generating a forward mapping table for each regular storage unit and a backward mapping table for the high-speed storage unit. Thus, when the computer performs a reading or writing operation on the regular storage unit, the control module can execute the operation through the high-speed storage unit according to the mapping tables, so as to shorten the time required for data processing.“
The patent application was filed on January 16, 2013 (13/742,565)