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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 22, 2011
Filed:
May. 26, 2006
Charles H. Moore, Sierra City, CA (US);
Jeffrey Arthur Fox, Berkeley, CA (US);
John W. Rible, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
Charles H. Moore, Sierra City, CA (US);
Jeffrey Arthur Fox, Berkeley, CA (US);
John W. Rible, Santa Cruz, CA (US);
VNS Portfolio LLC, Cupertino, CA (US);
Abstract
A computer array () has a plurality of computers (). The computers () communicate with each other asynchronously, and the computers () themselves operate in a generally asynchronous manner internally. Instruction words () can include a micro-loop () which is capable of performing a series of operations repeatedly. In a particular example, the series of operations are included in a single instruction word (). The micro-loop () in combination with the ability of the computers () to send instruction words () to a neighboring computer () provides a powerful tool for allowing a computer () to utilize the resources of a neighboring computer ().