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Synaptics Assigned Patent

Granular access control for secure memory

Synaptics Inc., San Jose, CA, has been assigned a patent (11847069) developed by Lidman, Pontus Evert, Saratoga, CA, Cheng, Xiao William, San Diego, CA, Guan, Hongjie, Fremont, CA, and Li, Jingliang, San Jose, CA, for a granular access control for secure memory.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: “A secure processing system includes a memory having a secure partition and a non-secure partition, a neural network processing unit (NPU) configured to initiate transactions with the memory, and a memory protection unit (MPU) configured to filter the transactions. Each of the transactions includes at least an address of the memory to be accessed, one of a plurality of first master identifiers (IDs) associated with the NPU, and security information indicating whether the NPU is in a secure state or a non-secure state when the transaction is initiated. The MPU is to selectively deny access to the secure partition of the memory based at least in part on the memory address, the first master ID, and the security information associated with each of the transactions.

The patent application was filed on 2022-05-27 (17/826605).

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