Methods of operating memory devices including different sets...

Static information storage and retrieval – Floating gate – Particular biasing

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C365S185050, C365S185110, C365S230030, C365S218000

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07990775

ABSTRACT:
Methods of operating memory devices include storing data of a first type in a first set of logical erase blocks and storing data of a second type in a second set of logical erase blocks. The logical erase blocks of the first set of logical erase blocks each have a first size the logical erase blocks of the second set of logical erase blocks each have a second size different than the first size.

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