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Location History:
- Santa Clara, CA (US) (2023)
- Orlando, FL (US) (2000 - 2024)
Years Active: 2000-2025
Michael Mantor is a prolific inventor from Orlando, FL (US) who has contributed significantly to technological advancements. With over 100 patents to his name, Mantor is a leading figure in the sphere of inventions and patents.
Mantor's latest patents are a testament to his ingenuity and expertise. His dual vector arithmetic logic unit is a processing system that executes wavefronts at multiple arithmetic logic unit (ALU) pipelines of a single instruction multiple data (SIMD) unit in a single execution cycle. This system allows multiple ALU pipelines to execute instructions during a single execution cycle, resulting in better performance and efficiency.
Another one of Mantor's patents is the vertical and horizontal broadcast of shared operands, which is an array processor that includes processor element arrays distributed in rows and columns. The processor element arrays perform operations on parameter values, and the memory interfaces broadcast sets of the parameter values to mutually exclusive subsets of the rows and columns of the processor element arrays.
Mantor has worked in some of the top tech companies in the world, including Advanced Micro Devices Corporation and ATI Technologies ULC. He has collaborated with some of the brightest minds in the industry, including Rex Eldon McCrary and Mark M Leather.
With his extensive knowledge and expertise, Michael Mantor has made a significant contribution to the world of inventions and patents, and his work continues to inspire future generations of innovators.
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