ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 5 -- United States Patent no. 12,621,970, issued on May 5, was assigned to Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.).
"Electromagnetic interference shield extending underneath memory modules" was invented by Pin Jan Wang (Portland, Ore.), Min Suet Lim (Gelugor, Malaysia), Arturo Navarro Alvarez (San Isidro, Costa Rica) and Hao-Han Hsu (Portland, Ore.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Devices and systems for shielding electromagnetic interference, and methods of forming the same, are disclosed herein. In one example, an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield includes a housing to substantially enclose a memory module. When the housing and the memory module are coupled to a circuit...