Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2002
Title: Innovations by Peter Anthony LaBerge
Introduction
Peter Anthony LaBerge is an accomplished inventor based in Apex, North Carolina. He has made significant contributions to the field of microprocessor technology, holding 2 patents that address critical challenges in hardware encapsulation and communication systems.
Latest Patents
One of LaBerge's notable patents is a method for encapsulating hardware to allow multi-tasking of microcode. This invention addresses the complexities involved in sharing or multi-tasking a single microprocessor across multiple ports. It highlights the need for an efficient and cost-effective solution to adapt existing microcode, particularly for Token Ring systems. The invention provides a method to encapsulate existing hardware, enabling the reuse of microcode in a multi-tasking environment, thereby reducing costs and enhancing efficiency.
Another significant patent by LaBerge is a communication system featuring a local area network (LAN) adapter. This adapter selectively excludes four bytes of the CRC value appended to the end of a frame's information field. By utilizing a configuration bit in a register, the system allows for the selective copying of the CRC value along with the data into a destination computer's main memory. This innovation ensures data integrity while providing flexibility in data transfer.
Career Highlights
Peter Anthony LaBerge is associated with the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), where he has contributed to various projects and innovations in technology. His work has been instrumental in advancing microprocessor capabilities and communication systems.
Collaborations
LaBerge has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Joel Erwin Geyer and Myrna Faye Milliser. These collaborations have fostered an environment of innovation and creativity, leading to the development of impactful technologies.
Conclusion
Peter Anthony LaBerge's contributions to the field of microprocessor technology and communication systems demonstrate his commitment to innovation. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the challenges in hardware and software integration, paving the way for more efficient technological solutions.