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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 12, 2019
Filed:
Dec. 02, 2016
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, KR;
Changhun Yu, Seongnam-si, KR;
Wonjin Kim, Suwon-si, KR;
Hyunsik Kim, Suwon-si, KR;
Sunho Moon, Suwon-si, KR;
Minwook Ahn, Seoul, KR;
Rakie Kim, Suwon-si, KR;
Kyoungsoo Cho, Seoul, KR;
Nikunj Saunshi, Suwon-si, KR;
Parichay Kapoor, Suwon-si, KR;
Pankaj Agarwal, Suwon-si, KR;
Won-Sub Kim, Anyang-si, KR;
Jin-Hyo Kim, Suwon-si, KR;
Hyunghoon Kim, Suwon-si, KR;
Jisu Oh, Hwaseong-si, KR;
Keongho Lee, Seoul, KR;
Seung-Beom Lee, Uiwang-si, KR;
Jinseok Lee, Seoul, KR;
Dong-Gi Jang, Suwon-si, KR;
Subin Jo, Seoul, KR;
Apoorv Kansal, Suwon-si, KR;
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Suwon-si, KR;
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to system resource management in a variety of situations. The present disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for reducing memory requirements and improving processing speed when an electronic device performs padding for a particular arithmetic operation on data. To achieve the above objective, a method for operating an electronic device according to the present disclosure comprises the steps of: reading a first portion of data from a first memory; determining a first padding address based on the address of a byte belonging to a boundary region of the data among a plurality of bytes included in the first portion; writing values of the plurality of bytes and a value corresponding to the first padding address to a second memory; and reading a second portion of the data from the first memory.