Location History:
- Gravina di Catania, IT (2001)
- Di Catania, IT (2001)
- Gravina, IT (2002)
- San Giovanni la Punta, IT (2021 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2024
Carmelo Condemi, a brilliant inventor from San Giovanni la Punta, Italy, has made significant contributions to the field of memory technology. With four patents to his name, Carmelo has become a well-known name in the world of innovations and patents.
His latest inventions revolve around the use of NAND memory for generating data values. In one of his patents, Carmelo has developed an apparatus that uses a volatile counter and a non-volatile memory array to write information each time the counter is incremented by a particular number of increments. The counts generated by this apparatus are monotonic, non-volatile, and power-loss tolerant.
Another one of his recent patents is related to the use of a NAND flash array to create data values using a physical unclonable function (PUF). This patent describes a memory controller that reads a number of memory cells using an initial read level to generate a first raw string. The controller then applies a cryptographic function to generate a PUF value.
Carmelo is associated with Micron Technology Incorporated, a global leader in memory technology and semiconductor innovation. At Micron, he works alongside his coworkers Antonino Mondello and Francesco Tomaiuolo, who are also prominent inventors in the field.
His patents have a significant impact on the industry and are crucial in advancing the memory technology. Carmelo's innovative ideas and inventions continue to make a lasting impact on the field and inspire other inventors to develop groundbreaking technologies.
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