Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.09
ph-index = 8
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Intel Corporation (14 from 54,780 patents)
2. Vxtel, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
15 patents:
1. 7062637 - DSP operations with permutation of vector complex data type operands
2. 6988184 - Dyadic DSP instruction predecode signal selective multiplexing data from input buses to first and second plurality of functional blocks to execute main and sub operations
3. 6842850 - DSP data type matching for operation using multiple functional units
4. 6842845 - Methods and apparatuses for signal processing
5. 6832306 - Method and apparatus for a unified RISC/DSP pipeline controller for both reduced instruction set computer (RISC) control instructions and digital signal processing (DSP) instructions
6. 6772319 - Dyadic instruction processing instruction set architecture with 20-bit and 40-bit DSP and control instructions
7. 6766446 - Method and apparatus for loop buffering digital signal processing instructions
8. 6748516 - Method and apparatus for instruction set architecture to perform primary and shadow digital signal processing sub-instructions simultaneously
9. 6643768 - Dyadic DSP instruction processor with main and sub-operation functional blocks selected from each set of multiplier and adder
10. 6631461 - Dyadic DSP instructions for digital signal processors
11. 6598155 - Method and apparatus for loop buffering digital signal processing instructions
12. 6557096 - Processors with data typer and aligner selectively coupling data bits of data buses to adder and multiplier functional blocks to execute instructions with flexible data types
13. 6446195 - Dyadic operations instruction processor with configurable functional blocks
14. 6408376 - Method and apparatus for instruction set architecture to perform primary and shadow digital signal processing sub-instructions simultaneously
15. 6330660 - Method and apparatus for saturated multiplication and accumulation in an application specific signal processor