Abstract:
An information processing device includes a memory array and a controller. The memory array includes a data field that stores file data and a management information field that stores information regarding the data field. The controller controls a writing operation to the memory array. The controller stores a portion of the file data, corresponding to a product of a positive-integer and a predetermined unit block size, in the data field by block units, with reference to the data field information of the management information field.
Abstract:
Management of files in a memory, such as a flash memory, includes storing in the memory a first node including a first type of metadata of the file, a second node including data of the file and a third node including a second type of metadata of the file including file status and memory location information for the first and second nodes. The third node may include a node including memory location information for the second node and a node including an index table that cross-references a memory location for the memory location information for the second node to a memory location of the first node. Methods and devices may be provided.
Abstract:
A data management method of a non-volatile memory device includes writing data and representing a state of the data. The state includes one of multiple possible states. A state of the multiple possible states corresponding to a final operation is determined as a valid state of the data.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a semiconductor memory system and wear-leveling method thereof. The semiconductor memory system is comprised of a nonvolatile memory including a plurality of logic blocks each of which is divided into a plurality of entries, a file system detecting a type of data to be stored and allocating the logic block or the entry for storing the data in accordance with the data type, and a translation layer leveling wearing degrees over the logic blocks or the entries in accordance with the data type. The semiconductor memory system is improved in performance and lifetime by managing wearing degrees over the logic block or the entries in accordance with the data type.
Abstract:
Management of files in a memory, such as a flash memory, includes storing in the memory a first node including a first type of metadata of the file, a second node including data of the file and a third node including a second type of metadata of the file including file status and memory location information for the first and second nodes. The third node may include a node including memory location information for the second node and a node including an index table that cross-references a memory location for the memory location information for the second node to a memory location of the first node. Methods and devices may be provided.
Abstract:
An information processing device includes a memory array and a controller. The memory array includes a data field that stores file data and a management information field that stores information regarding the data field. The controller controls a writing operation to the memory array. The controller stores a portion of the file data, corresponding to a product of a positive-integer and a predetermined unit block size, in the data field by block units, with reference to the data field information of the management information field.
Abstract:
A data management method of a non-volatile memory device includes writing data and representing a state of the data. The state includes one of multiple possible states. A state of the multiple possible states corresponding to a final operation is determined as a valid state of the data.
Abstract:
The present invention features a car theater system using rear projection that extends projection distance through a reflection mirror, and may not restrict movement of passengers, and may not block an image projected toward a screen. According to preferred embodiments, the car theater system of the present invention comprises a video player, a projector, a reflection mirror, a screen for imaging an image reflected by the reflection mirror.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a semiconductor memory system and wear-leveling method thereof. The semiconductor memory system is comprised of a nonvolatile memory including a plurality of logic blocks each of which is divided into a plurality of entries, a file system detecting a type of data to be stored and allocating the logic block or the entry for storing the data in accordance with the data type, and a translation layer leveling wearing degrees over the logic blocks or the entries in accordance with the data type.
Abstract:
The present invention features a car theater system using rear projection that extends projection distance through a reflection mirror, and may not restrict movement of passengers, and may not block an image projected toward a screen. According to preferred embodiments, the car theater system of the present invention comprises a video player, a projector, a reflection mirror, a screen for imaging an image reflected by the reflection mirror.