Super Talent Assigned Patent
Virtual memory device
By Francis Pelletier | March 12, 2015 at 2:46 pmSuper Talent Technology, Corp., San Jose, CA, has been assigned a patent (8,954,654) developed by Yu, Frank, Palo Alto, CA, Ma, Abraham C., Fremont, CA, Chen, Shimon, Los Gatos, CA, and Yan, Yi Syu, Bade City, Taiwan, for a “virtual memory device, (VMD) application/driver with dual-level interception for data-type splitting, meta-page grouping, and diversion of temp files to ramdisks for enhanced flash endurance.”
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A Virtual-Memory Device, (VMD) driver and application execute on a host to increase endurance of flash memory attached to a Super Enhanced Endurance Device, (SEED) or Solid-State Drive, (SSD). Host accesses to flash are intercepted by the VMD driver using upper and lower-level filter drivers and categorized as data types of paging files, temporary files, meta-data, and user data files, using address ranges and file extensions read from meta-data tables. Paging files and temporary files are optionally written to flash. Full-page and partial-page data are grouped into multi-page meta-pages by data type before storage by the SSD. ramdisks and caches for storing each data type in the host DRAM are managed and flushed to the SSD by the VMD driver. Write dates are stored for pages or blocks for management functions. A spare/swap area in DRAM reduces flash wear. Reference voltages are adjusted when error correction fails.“
The patent application was filed on December 28, 2012 (13/730,797).