G11C2207/2236

READ BROADCAST OPERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH A MEMORY DEVICE
20220391144 · 2022-12-08 ·

Methods, systems, and devices related to write broadcast operations associated with a memory device are described. In one example, a memory device in accordance with the described techniques may include a memory array, a sense amplifier array, and a signal development cache configured to store signals (e.g., cache signals, signal states) associated with logic states (e.g., memory states) that may be stored at the memory array (e.g., according to various read or write operations). The memory device may enable read broadcast operations. A read broadcast may occur from the memory array to multiple locations of the signal development cache, for example via one or more multiplexers.

COPY DATA IN A MEMORY SYSTEM WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MODE
20230017697 · 2023-01-19 ·

The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods related to copying data in a memory system with an artificial intelligence (AI) mode. An apparatus can receive a command indicating that the apparatus operate in an artificial intelligence (AI) mode, a command to perform AI operations using an AI accelerator based on a status of a number of registers, and a command to copy data between memory devices that are performing AI operations. The memory system can copy neural network data, activation function data, bias data, input data, and/or output data from a first memory device to a second memory device, such that that the first memory device can use the neural network data, activation function data, bias data, input data, and/or output data in a first AI operation and the second memory device can use the neural network data, activation function data, bias data, input data, and/or output data in a second AI operation.

Method for copying data within memory device, memory device, and electronic device thereof

A memory device is described, including a command decoder configured to receive a copy command to copy data stored in a first memory location to a second memory location without transmitting the data to an external controller, a memory array electrically connected to the command decoder and including a plurality of memory locations including the first memory location and the second memory location, a data line electrically connected to the memory array and configured to receive, from the first memory location, the data to be transmitted to the second memory location through the same data line, and an output buffer configured to store the data received from the first memory location through the data line to be written into the second memory location without transmitting the data to the external controller.

Signal development caching in a memory device

Methods, systems, and devices related to signal development caching in a memory device are described. In one example, a memory device in accordance with the described techniques may include a memory array, a sense amplifier array, and a signal development cache configured to store signals (e.g., cache signals, signal states) associated with logic states (e.g., memory states) that may be stored at the memory array (e.g., according to various read or write operations). In various examples, accessing the memory device may include accessing information from the signal development cache, or the memory array, or both, based on various mappings or operations of the memory device.

MULTIPLEXED SIGNAL DEVELOPMENT IN A MEMORY DEVICE
20220300210 · 2022-09-22 ·

Methods, systems, and devices related to multiplexed signal development in a memory device are described. In one example, an apparatus in accordance with the described techniques may include a set of memory cells, a sense amplifier, and a set of signal development components each associated with one or more memory cells of the set of memory cells. The apparatus may further include a selection component, such as a signal development component multiplexer, that is coupled with the set of signal development components. The selection component may be configured to selectively couple a selected signal development component of the set of signal development components with the sense amplifier, which may support examples of signal development during overlapping time intervals.

DATA RELOCATION VIA A CACHE
20220261191 · 2022-08-18 ·

Methods, systems, and devices related to data relocation via a cache are described. In one example, a memory device in accordance with the described techniques may include a memory array, a sense amplifier array, and a signal development cache configured to store signals (e.g., cache signals, signal states) associated with logic states (e.g., memory states) that may be stored at the memory array (e.g., according to various read or write operations). In some cases, the memory device may transfer data from a first address of the memory array to the signal development cache. The memory device may transfer the data stored in the signal development cache to a second address of the memory array based on a parameter associated with the first address of the memory array satisfying a criterion for performing data relocation.

MEMORY DEVICE AND MEMORY SYSTEM
20220262453 · 2022-08-18 ·

A memory device includes: a memory cell array; a sense amplifier for amplifying data stored in the memory cell array; a first memory cell sub-array included in the memory cell array directly coupled to the sense amplifier; a switch coupled to the first memory cell sub-array; and a second memory cell array included in the memory cell array coupled to the sense amplifier through the first memory cell sub-array and the switch. When the switch is enabled, the first memory cell sub-array has a first operation speed, and the second memory cell sub-array has a second operation speed slower than the first operation speed. When the switch is disabled, a bit line loading associated with the second memory cell sub-array is decreased, and the first memory cell sub-array has a third operation speed faster than the first operation speed.

MEMORY DEVICE AND MEMORY SYSTEM
20220262452 · 2022-08-18 ·

A memory system includes a memory device and a memory controller. The memory device includes a memory cell array including normal memory cells and redundancy memory cells suitable for replacing failed memory cell among the normal memory cells, and a device controller for activating reserved memory cells which are included in the redundancy memory cells and not used to replace the failed memory cell. The memory controller controls the memory device, when a first memory cells are accessed more than a threshold access number, to move data stored in the first memory cells to the reserved memory cells and replace the first memory cells with the reserved memory cells.

MEMORY DEVICE AND MEMORY SYSTEM
20220262454 · 2022-08-18 ·

A memory system includes a plurality of memory devices and a controller. Each of the memory devices includes a memory cell array, a sense amplifier for amplifying data stored in the memory cell array, a first memory cell sub-array included in the memory cell array directly coupled to the sense amplifier, a switch coupled to the first memory cell sub-array, and a second memory cell array included in the memory cell array coupled to the sense amplifier through the first memory cell sub-array and the switch. When the switch is enabled, the memory device operates as a normal mode, and when the switch is disabled, the memory device operates as a fast mode faster than the normal mode. The controller dynamically sets a mode of each of the memory devices based on requests externally provided, by controlling the switch of each of the memory devices.

DOMAIN-BASED ACCESS IN A MEMORY DEVICE
20220206718 · 2022-06-30 ·

Methods, systems, and devices related to domain-based access in a memory device are described. In one example, a memory device in accordance with the described techniques may include a memory array, a sense amplifier array, and a signal development cache configured to store signals (e.g., cache signals, signal states) associated with logic states (e.g., memory states) that may be stored at the memory array (e.g., according to various read or write operations). The memory array may be organized according to domains, which may refer to various configurations or collections of access lines, and selections thereof, of different portions of the memory array. In various examples, a memory device may determine a plurality of domains for a received access command, or an order for accessing a plurality of domains for a received access command, or combinations thereof, based on an availability of the signal development cache.