Location History:
- San Jose, CA (US) (2020)
- Milpitas, CA (US) (2020 - 2023)
- Santa Clara, CA (US) (2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2023
Title: Innovations of Jianzhi Wu in Non-Volatile Memory Technology
Introduction
Jianzhi Wu is a prominent inventor based in Milpitas, CA, known for his significant contributions to non-volatile memory technology. With a total of 8 patents to his name, Wu has been instrumental in advancing the efficiency and performance of memory devices.
Latest Patents
One of Wu's latest patents focuses on power saving and fast read sequences for non-volatile memory. This invention provides a memory apparatus and method of operation that includes a page of memory cells connected to multiple word lines. The apparatus is designed to retain a threshold voltage, with a control circuit that identifies memory cells based on their threshold voltages. This innovation aims to optimize the reading process by supplying near-zero voltage to certain memory cells, thereby inhibiting conduction currents during identification.
Another notable patent by Wu addresses peak current and program time optimization through loop-dependent voltage ramp target and timing control. This apparatus includes solid-state storage elements and control circuitry that manages the charging of control lines during different phases of a pre-charging stage. By predicting parasitic capacitance, the control circuitry enhances the programming state of the control lines, leading to improved performance in memory operations.
Career Highlights
Jianzhi Wu is currently employed at SanDisk Technologies Inc., where he continues to develop cutting-edge memory solutions. His work has significantly impacted the field of non-volatile memory, making
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