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The Origin of Computational Storage — Computing Series — 2017 Invent Deposition #103
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FIRST TO MARKET · Publicly documented 2017 · Invent Deposition #103
Deposition #103 is the origin of the computational-storage line — the insight that the density and form of a storage medium is the real lever, and that solid-state form factors would win on that lever.
“examine why a 3.5 solid state data format would work … size matters, and when study of density of a disc/form is the goal … why not!” — Christopher Gabriel Brown, 2017
From one line to an engineered product
The 2017 line poses the question that became the AutoPhi CS-50: if density of form is the goal, push storage and compute into the same solid-state body. That is exactly the CS-50 computational-storage apparatus — inline AES-XTS encryption tweaked by physical-page address with a near-data compute engine, so data is processed where it is stored. The founding claim is intact: density of form is the goal — so compute at the data.
Provenance
- Source: Invent Depositions corpus, Deposition #103 (2017)
- Original catalog image:
Firefly_103_hard_drive_floppy.jpg(buyinvent.com) - Architecture diagram: 2026 rendering of the CS-50 overall block diagram (Project 50)
- Live: AutoPhi CS-50 — Computational Storage
- Patent linkage: U.S. Application 19/710,460 (computational-storage apparatus, AutoPhi CS-50)
Cite this
- AP — Brown, C. G. (2017). Invent Depositions, Deposition #103. CreateSpace.
- APA — Brown, C. G. (2017). Invent depositions (Deposition No. 103). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
- MLA — Brown, Christopher Gabriel. Invent Depositions, Deposition #103. CreateSpace, 2017.
© 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown · Patent Pending · IP retained by CRI-ONE
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