Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1985-1988
Title: The Innovations of Paul K. Rodman
Introduction
Paul K. Rodman is a notable inventor based in Ashland, MA, who has made significant contributions to the field of data processing. With a total of five patents to his name, Rodman's work focuses on improving the efficiency and functionality of data processing systems.
Latest Patents
Rodman's latest patents include a "Data processing system and method having an improved arithmetic unit." This invention enhances the central processing unit's arithmetic element, allowing for higher throughput without a substantial increase in hardware costs. The improved arithmetic unit features a reconfigurable arithmetic logic unit, which is controlled by both hardware-generated and microcode-generated data signals. Additionally, a data string manipulation circuitry aligns data strings for processing, significantly reducing the number of microcode steps required for specific machine instructions.
Another notable patent is the "Memory alignment system and method." This system accommodates multiple write instructions simultaneously, merging data from different instructions destined for alignable memory locations. The invention includes a write buffer and a comparator to compare successive instructions for alignable addresses, as well as a content associative buffer for comparing write instruction addresses. This innovative approach ensures that the most up-to-date version of data is obtained during memory transactions.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Paul K. Rodman has been associated with Prime Computer Inc., where he has played a pivotal role in advancing data processing technologies. His expertise in developing efficient