Agoura Hills, CA, United States of America

Patrick Pelletier

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2010

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Mind of Patrick Pelletier

Introduction

Patrick Pelletier is a notable inventor based in Agoura Hills, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the area of shared-memory switch fabric architecture. His innovative ideas have led to the development of a patent that enhances data processing capabilities.

Latest Patents

Patrick Pelletier holds a patent for a shared-memory switch fabric architecture. This invention describes a shared memory system that includes multiple receive and transmit ports, characterized by a first data rate. The memory consists of several memory banks organized in rows and columns, with operations defined by a second data rate. The design features non-blocking receive and transmit crossbar circuitry, which connects the receive ports to the memory banks and vice versa. Additionally, buffering mechanisms are implemented to decouple the operations of the ports from the memory array, ensuring efficient data handling. The scheduling circuitry plays a crucial role in managing the interaction between the ports, crossbar circuitry, and memory array, facilitating the storage and retrieval of data segments.

Career Highlights

Patrick Pelletier is associated with Fulcrum Microsystems, Inc., where he has been instrumental in advancing the company's technological innovations. His work has not only contributed to the company's success but has also positioned him as a key figure in the field of data processing technologies.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Patrick has collaborated with talented individuals such as

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