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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 06, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 08, 2010
James D. Guilford, Northborough, MA (US);
Wajdi K. Feghali, Boston, MA (US);
Vinodh Gopal, Westborough, MA (US);
Gilbert M. Wolrich, Framingham, MA (US);
Erdinc Ozturk, Marlborough, MA (US);
Martin G. Dixon, Portland, OR (US);
Deniz Karakoyunlu, Waltham, MA (US);
Kahraman D. Akdemir, Franklin, MA (US);
James D. Guilford, Northborough, MA (US);
Wajdi K. Feghali, Boston, MA (US);
Vinodh Gopal, Westborough, MA (US);
Gilbert M. Wolrich, Framingham, MA (US);
Erdinc Ozturk, Marlborough, MA (US);
Martin G. Dixon, Portland, OR (US);
Deniz Karakoyunlu, Waltham, MA (US);
Kahraman D. Akdemir, Franklin, MA (US);
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
An embodiment may include circuitry to execute, at least in part, a first list of instructions and/or to concurrently process, at least in part, first and second buffers. The execution of the first list of instructions may result, at least in part, from invocation of a first function call. The first list of instructions may include at least one portion of a second list of instructions interleaved, at least in part, with at least one other portion of a third list of instructions. The portions may be concurrently carried out, at least in part, by one or more sets of execution units of the circuitry. The second and third lists of instructions may implement, at least in part, respective algorithms that are amenable to being invoked by separate respective function calls. The concurrent processing may involve, at least in part, complementary algorithms.