Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2013
Title: Innovations of Lauren B Wenzl
Introduction
Lauren B Wenzl is an accomplished inventor based in Niwot, Colorado. She has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the areas of cache architecture and electronic device interfaces. With a total of 2 patents, her work has had a notable impact on hardware implementation and communication between devices.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is titled "Generation of cache architecture from a high-level language description." This invention describes a method for obtaining a description of an application in a high-level programming language and generating a data flow representation suitable for hardware implementation. The process involves identifying memory accesses, determining data dependencies, and assigning portions of memory accesses to a distributed cache.
Another significant patent is "Structure and method for controlling electronic devices." This invention provides an interface for an electronic device that is coupled to an external device. The interface includes a configurable hardware interface and a storage component for storing a bitstream that configures the hardware interface to implement the driver of the external device. This innovation allows for the storage of multiple drivers, significantly reducing the time required for communication between devices.
Career Highlights
Lauren B Wenzl is currently employed at Xilinx, Inc., a leading company in the field of programmable logic devices. Her work at Xilinx has allowed her to further develop her innovative ideas and contribute to cutting-edge technology.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Lauren has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Prasanna Sundararajan and David W Bennett. These collaborations have enriched her work and fostered a creative environment for innovation.
Conclusion
Lauren B Wenzl is a pioneering inventor whose contributions to technology have advanced the fields of cache architecture and electronic device communication. Her patents reflect her commitment to innovation and her ability to solve complex problems in hardware implementation.