ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,625,622, issued on May 12, was assigned to Micron Technology Inc. (Boise, Idaho).
"Selectively disabling memory devices" was invented by Yu-Chung Lien (San Jose, Calif.), Tomer Tzvi Eliash (Sunnyvale, Calif.) and Zhenming Zhou (San Jose, Calif.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "In some implementations, a memory device may obtain, via a channel coupled to one or more memory devices of a memory system, one or more signals indicating respective power consumptions of the one or more memory devices, wherein the memory device is included in the one or more memory devices. The memory device may identify an interruption associated with the one or mo...