Burlington, VT, United States of America

Tari S Gordon


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2004

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Title: The Innovations of Tari S. Gordon

Introduction

Tari S. Gordon is a notable inventor based in Burlington, Vermont. She has made significant contributions to the field of memory technology, particularly through her innovative patent. Her work focuses on enhancing the efficiency of content addressable memory systems.

Latest Patents

Tari S. Gordon holds a patent titled "Saving content addressable memory power through conditional comparisons." This invention presents a method and structure for improving a content addressable memory array. The design includes multiple serially connected memory sub-arrays, each containing at least one memory cell. A matchline connects to each sub-array, along with a valid memory cell and a comparator that receives input from both the matchline and the valid memory cell. The invention also features a sinkline output from the comparator and a precharge device. The system resets the sinkline and matchline from a first voltage to a second voltage based on the results of a comparison operation between the input data and the stored data. A match is indicated when the second voltage appears on the matchline while the first voltage appears on the sinkline.

Career Highlights

Tari S. Gordon is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation, commonly known as IBM. Her role at IBM allows her to work on cutting-edge technologies and contribute to advancements in memory systems.

Collaborations

Throughout her career, Tari has collaborated with several talented individuals, including Thomas B. Chadwick, Jr. and Eric Jasinski. These collaborations have further enriched her work and contributed to the development of innovative solutions in her field.

Conclusion

Tari S. Gordon's contributions to memory technology through her patent and work at IBM highlight her role as a leading inventor in her field. Her innovative approach continues to influence advancements in content addressable memory systems.

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