Inventor · Tarrytown, NY, US

Luis A. Lastras

21Patents
5h-index
20Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Aug 25, 2003 → Dec 31, 2015

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7277826B2 Apparatus and method for detecting and forecasting resource bottlenecks Physics 24 Expired
US7929338B2 Memory reading method for resistance drift mitigation Physics 14 Active
US8144508B2 Memory reading method for resistance drift mitigation Physics 12 Active
US7982636B2 Data compression using a nested hierachy of fixed phrase length static and dynamic dictionaries Electricity 10 Active
US7881089B2 Coding techniques for improving the sense margin in content addressable memories Physics 7 Active
US8848471B2 Method for optimizing refresh rate for DRAM Physics 5 Active
US7386679B2 System, method and storage medium for memory management Physics 5 Expired
US9058896B2 DRAM refresh Physics 4 Active
US9189330B2 Stale data detection in marked channel for scrub Physics 4 Active
US10067705B2 Hybrid compression for large history compressors Electricity 3 Active
US7337278B2 System, method and storage medium for prefetching via memory block tags Physics 2 Expired
US7783837B2 System and storage medium for memory management Physics 1 Active
US9104568B2 Detection of memory cells that are stuck in a physical state Physics 1 Active
US9846641B2 Variability aware wear leveling Physics 1 Active
US8386739B2 Writing to memory using shared address buses Physics 1 Active
US7493453B2 System, method and storage medium for prefetching via memory block tags Physics 1 Active
US8230276B2 Writing to memory using adaptive write techniques Physics 1 Active
US9513993B2 Stale data detection in marked channel for scrub Physics 0 Active
US7617364B2 System, method and storage medium for prefetching via memory block tags Physics 0 Active
US10068639B2 Out-of-place presetting based on indirection table Physics 0 Active
US9836238B2 Hybrid compression for large history compressors Electricity 0 Active

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