Kodaira, Japan

Sho Yamamoto


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.5

ph-index = 7

Forward Citations = 150(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Kodaira, JP (1988 - 1992)
  • Tokyo, JP (1985 - 2020)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1985-2020

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8 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovations of Sho Yamamoto

Introduction

Sho Yamamoto is a notable inventor based in Kodaira, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in computer systems and semiconductor memory devices. With a total of 8 patents to his name, Yamamoto's work has had a considerable impact on the industry.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is a computer system and program migration method. This innovation provides a computer system and a program migration method capable of properly migrating programs between different computers. A first computer calculates a migration priority of each of the plurality of programs based on information which indicates weighting relative to usage of hardware resources and operation information of hardware resources in the first computer when each of the plurality of programs is executed. Based on hardware resource expansion schedule information, which defines hardware resources of the second computer in each of a plurality of migration phases, it determines migration feasibility of a program in hardware resources used in each migration phase and decides the migration phase for migrating each of the plurality of programs in order from a first migration phase of the plurality of migration phases and in order of the calculated migration priority.

Another significant patent is for a semiconductor memory device. This invention involves an SRAM including a memory cell having a high-resistance load element. The load element is formed from a polysilicon film, and an impurity is introduced into at least a part of the polysilicon film to increase the threshold voltage of a parasitic MISFET formed using the load element as its channel region. Alternatively, the deposition of the polysilicon film is carried out at a relatively high temperature, thereby preventing any increase in the current flowing through the load element and thus reducing the power dissipation in the SRAM.

Career Highlights

Throughout his career, Sho Yamamoto has worked with prominent companies such as Hitachi, Ltd. and Hitachi Microcomputer Engineering, Ltd. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas, contributing to advancements in technology.

Collaborations

Yamamoto has collaborated with notable individuals in the field, including Shuji Ikeda and Satoshi Meguro. These partnerships have fostered a creative environment that has led to the development of groundbreaking technologies.

Conclusion

Sho Yamamoto's contributions to the field of technology through his patents and collaborations highlight his role as a significant inventor.

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