Patents Represented by Attorney Davis Wirght Tremaine LLP
  • Patent number: 7688643
    Abstract: A memory system includes an array of solidstate memory devices which are in communication with and under the control of a controller module via a device bus with very few lines. This forms an integrated-circuit mass storage system which is contemplated to replace a mass storage system such as a disk drive memory in a computer system. Command, address and data information are serialized into component strings and multiplexed before being transferred between the controller module and the array of memory devices. The serialized information are is accompanied by a control signal to help sort out the multiplexed components. Each memory device in the array is mounted on a multi-bit mount and assigned an array address by it an array mount. An A memory device is selected by an appropriate address broadcast over the device bus, without requiring the usual dedicated select signal. A reserved array particular mount multi-bit configuration is used to unconditionally select the device mounted thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: SanDisk Corporation
    Inventors: Karl M. J. Lofgren, Jeffrey Donald Stai, Anil Gupta, Robert D. Norman, Sanjay Mehrotra
  • Patent number: 7231353
    Abstract: A technique allows users to provide commentary by making monetary payments to a service provider who then publicly displays the company, product, or service's monetary commentary in an organized manner. In a computer implementation, a user selects a positive or negative rating category and can make a credit card payment to a service provider to thereby provide commentary on a particular business entity, organization, product, service, individual person, geographical location, or the like. The individual may also retrieve data to determine how other users have built the reputation up or down for a selected category. The amount of money provided in the positive or negative rating category is generally indicative of the individual satisfaction/dissatisfaction with an entity and is a public expression of that user's reaction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2007
    Assignee: Infoshop LLC
    Inventor: Anil K. Goyal