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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 2019
Filed:
Sep. 28, 2018
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Martin Langhammer, High Wycombe, GB;
Tim Michael Vanderhoek, Toronto, CA;
Jeffery Christopher Chromczak, Toronto, CA;
Trevis Chandler, Dundas, CA;
INTEL CORPORATION, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
The present disclosure relates generally to techniques for enhancing adders implemented on an integrated circuit. In particular, arithmetic performed by an adder implemented to receive operands having a first precision may be restructured so that a set of sub-adders may perform the arithmetic on a respective segment of the operands. More specifically, the adder may be restructured so that a sub-adder of the set of sub-adders may concurrently output a generate signal and a propagate signal, which may both be routed to a prefix network. The prefix network may determine respective carry bit(s), which may carry into and/or select a sum at a subsequent sub-adder of the restructured adder. As a result, the integrated circuit may benefit from increased efficiencies, reduced latency, and reduced resource consumption (e.g., area and/or power) involved with implementing addition, which may improve operations such as encryption or machine learning on the integrated circuit.