Location History:
- London, GB (2008 - 2013)
- London, GR (2016)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2016
Title: The Innovative Mind of Sophie Chang
Introduction
Sophie Chang is a prominent inventor based in London, GB, known for her significant contributions to computer performance monitoring and power management. With a total of seven patents to her name, she has made remarkable strides in enhancing the efficiency of computer systems.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents focuses on monitoring the performance of a computer. This computer-implemented method involves determining the value of an activity metric of the monitored computer. The contributions to this value from one or more predetermined activities are assessed, allowing for a net value that represents the computer's performance. This net value can be utilized to control the power consumption of the computer effectively. Another notable patent addresses power management based on user inactivity and the requirements of active processes. This method detects user activity and identifies processes running on the computer, allowing it to adopt a low power state when necessary while maintaining a high power state for critical processes.
Career Highlights
Sophie has worked with notable companies such as 1e Limited, where she has applied her innovative ideas to real-world applications. Her work has significantly impacted how computers manage power and performance, making her a valuable asset in the tech industry.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Sophie has collaborated with talented individuals like Mark Blackburn and Mick Saxton. These partnerships have fostered an environment of creativity and innovation, leading to the development of her groundbreaking patents
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