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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 12, 2011
Filed:
Jan. 31, 2007
Dave Stuttard, Bristol, GB;
Dave Williams, Emerson Green, GB;
Eamon O'dea, Bristol, GB;
Gordon Faulds, Dursley, GB;
John Rhoades, Durham, NC (US);
Ken Cameron, Bristol, GB;
Phil Atkin, Slough, GB;
Paul Winser, Bristol, GB;
Russell David, Wilshire, GB;
Ray Mcconnell, Clifton, GB;
Tim Day, Edinburgh, GB;
Trey Greer, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Dave Stuttard, Bristol, GB;
Dave Williams, Emerson Green, GB;
Eamon O'Dea, Bristol, GB;
Gordon Faulds, Dursley, GB;
John Rhoades, Durham, NC (US);
Ken Cameron, Bristol, GB;
Phil Atkin, Slough, GB;
Paul Winser, Bristol, GB;
Russell David, Wilshire, GB;
Ray McConnell, Clifton, GB;
Tim Day, Edinburgh, GB;
Trey Greer, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Rambus Inc., Los Altos, CA (US);
Abstract
A data processor comprises a plurality of processing elements arranged in a first plurality of single instruction multiple data (SIMD) processing arrays, and comprises a second plurality of controllers for transferring instructions to the processing arrays. Each controller is operable to retrieve a plurality of incoming instruction streams in parallel with one another and operable to supply incoming instruction streams to one of a plurality of processing arrays.