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Location History:
- Pagazzano, BG (2020)
- Pagazzano, IT (2012 - 2024)
- Treviglio, IT (2018 - 2024)
Years Active: 2012-2025
Paolo Amato is a renowned innovator and inventor hailing from Treviglio, Italy. His contributions to the world of patents are extraordinary with over 71 patents registered under his name. His most recent patents are revolutionary as they involve distribution-following access operations for a memory device and logical-to-physical data structures.
The distribution-following access operations for a memory device provide methods, systems, and devices for accessing a memory device. The techniques involved in the patent may include identifying the biasing operation, memory cells, configurable material element, and strategies to compensate for changes in material properties due to age or degradation.
Similarly, the logical-to-physical data structures patent involves a controller and a non-volatile memory device. The controller stores the logical block address (LBA) in the first logical-to-physical (L2P) data structure, whereas the physical block address (PBA) is stored in the second L2P data structure. These data structures have the same size associated with them.
Paolo Amato has worked with Micron Technology and POLITECNICO DI MILANO, where he has applied his in-depth knowledge and expertise in patents and innovations. His coworkers Marco Sforzin and Daniele Balluchi have also contributed significantly to the field.
Overall, Paolo Amato is a distinct inventor and patent holder whose techniques and inventions have helped shape modern technology. His contributions have put him on the global map as a successful and accomplished innovator and inventor.
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