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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 13, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2008
Giora Biran, Zichron-Yaakov, IL;
Robert Allen Drehmel, Goodhue, MN (US);
Robert Spencer Horton, Colchester, VT (US);
Mark E. Kautzman, Colchester, VT (US);
Jamie Randall Kuesel, Rochester, MN (US);
Ming-i Mark Lin, South Burlington, VT (US);
Eric Oliver Mejdrich, Rochester, MN (US);
Clarence Rosser Ogilvie, Huntington, VT (US);
Charles S. Woodruff, Charlotte, VT (US);
Giora Biran, Zichron-Yaakov, IL;
Robert Allen Drehmel, Goodhue, MN (US);
Robert Spencer Horton, Colchester, VT (US);
Mark E. Kautzman, Colchester, VT (US);
Jamie Randall Kuesel, Rochester, MN (US);
Ming-i Mark Lin, South Burlington, VT (US);
Eric Oliver Mejdrich, Rochester, MN (US);
Clarence Rosser Ogilvie, Huntington, VT (US);
Charles S. Woodruff, Charlotte, VT (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A bus bridge between a high speed computer processor bus and a high speed output bus. The preferred embodiment is a bus bridge between a GPUL bus for a GPUL PowerPC microprocessor from International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and an output high speed interface (MPI). Another preferred embodiment is a bus bridge in a bus transceiver on a multi-chip module.