Growing community of inventors

Los Altos, CA, United States of America

David B Gustavson

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.00

ph-index = 2

The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.

Forward Citations = 464

David B GustavsonDavid V James (2 patents)David B GustavsonHans A Wiggers (2 patents)David B GustavsonBrent Keeth (1 patent)David B GustavsonTroy A Manning (1 patent)David B GustavsonPeter B Gillingham (1 patent)David B GustavsonTerry R Lee (1 patent)David B GustavsonKevin J Ryan (1 patent)David B GustavsonCormac Michael O'Connell (1 patent)David B GustavsonBruce Millar (1 patent)David B GustavsonYoshikazu Morooka (1 patent)David B GustavsonHenry Stracovsky (1 patent)David B GustavsonDesi Rhoden (1 patent)David B GustavsonDonald N North (1 patent)David B GustavsonJean Crepeau (1 patent)David B GustavsonDavid B Gustavson (2 patents)David V JamesDavid V James (83 patents)Hans A WiggersHans A Wiggers (6 patents)Brent KeethBrent Keeth (332 patents)Troy A ManningTroy A Manning (321 patents)Peter B GillinghamPeter B Gillingham (138 patents)Terry R LeeTerry R Lee (136 patents)Kevin J RyanKevin J Ryan (85 patents)Cormac Michael O'ConnellCormac Michael O'Connell (53 patents)Bruce MillarBruce Millar (38 patents)Yoshikazu MorookaYoshikazu Morooka (28 patents)Henry StracovskyHenry Stracovsky (14 patents)Desi RhodenDesi Rhoden (10 patents)Donald N NorthDonald N North (9 patents)Jean CrepeauJean Crepeau (1 patent)
..
Inventor’s number of patents
..
Strength of working relationships

Company Filing History:

1. Advanced Memory International, Inc. (2 from 7 patents)


2 patents:

1. 6442644 - Memory system having synchronous-link DRAM (SLDRAM) devices and controller

2. 6226723 - Bifurcated data and command/address communication bus architecture for random access memories employing synchronous communication protocols

Please report any incorrect information to support@idiyas.com
idiyas.com
as of
1/1/2026
Loading…