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| Application | Managing non-volatile media using multiple error correcting codes | ||
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| Matter Number | Reference Case 1 | ||
| Created | 2/22/21, 12:00 AM | Modified | 2/22/21, 12:00 AM |
As used herein, a logical memory element refers to a set of two or more non-volatile memory elements that are or are capable of being managed in parallel (e.g., via an I/O and/or control bus). A logical memory element may comprise a plurality of logical memory units, such as logical pages, logical memory divisions (e.g., logical erase blocks), and so on. As used herein, a logical memory unit refers to a logical construct combining two or more physical memory units, each physical memory unit on a respective non-volatile memory element in the respective logical memory element (each non-volatile memory element being accessible in parallel). As used herein, a logical memory division refers to a set of two or more physical memory divisions, each physical memory division on a respective non-volatile memory element in the respective logical memory element.
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