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Message: I'm sorry folks, but...

He's questioning the PR statements and wondering what it means when the commentary cites..."a license for the FlashR patent portfolio."

The why I see it, FlashR stands for FlashRemovable...and that being the only consideration in a settlement....covered by 774. The test is not that the memory is removable, but that data is generated from the flash directly in a paging process, where a tiny sram resource is not utilized in a typical fashion. This is a big deal to win on such an up front consideration.

Tier2 will not be about removable memory but static memory....maybe they'll name it FlashS when the time is right and have the criteria and scan methods devised to carry the efforts.

445 is not about removable concepts but all concepts.....and IMO, is way more valuable than 774 for any memory type.

For now it's FlashR

doni

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