Methods of operating integrated circuit memory devices

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C365S230010

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ABSTRACT:
Methods of operating an integrated circuit memory device include providing a first address and a first command to the memory device and executing the first command within the memory device. This step of executing the first command is performed concurrently with providing at least one of a second address and a second command to the memory device prior to terminating execution of the first command. This providing of at least one of the second address and the second command prior to termination execution of the first command improves timing efficiency by reducing delay associated with execution of each new command.

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