17952055. SYNCHRONIZED RENDERING simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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SYNCHRONIZED RENDERING

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Andre M. Boule of San Jose CA (US)

Stephen Chick of Palo Alto CA (US)

Richard R. Dellinger of San Jose CA (US)

Tanya G. Kancheva of Mountain View CA (US)

Michael L. Knippers of Pleasanton CA (US)

Sylvain P. Rebaud of San Francisco CA (US)

Emily C. Schubert of Los Gatos CA (US)

Christopher R. Whitney of Boulder CO (US)

SYNCHRONIZED RENDERING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17952055 titled 'SYNCHRONIZED RENDERING

Simplified Explanation

This patent application proposes improved techniques for rendering content using data on multiple devices. The current methods are often ineffective and inefficient, so this disclosure aims to provide more effective and efficient alternatives. These techniques can either complement or replace existing methods for rendering content.

  • The patent application addresses the problem of ineffective and inefficient techniques for rendering content using data on multiple devices.
  • The proposed techniques aim to improve the rendering process by providing more effective and efficient alternatives.
  • These techniques can be used in conjunction with or as a replacement for current methods for rendering content.
  • The patent application offers a solution to the challenges faced in rendering content across multiple devices.

Potential Applications

The potential applications of this technology include:

  • Content rendering on multiple devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers.
  • Streaming services that require efficient rendering of content on various devices.
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality applications that rely on rendering content across different platforms.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the following problems:

  • Ineffectiveness and inefficiency of current techniques for rendering content using data on multiple devices.
  • Challenges in providing a seamless and consistent rendering experience across different devices.
  • Difficulties in optimizing the rendering process for improved performance and user experience.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology are:

  • More effective and efficient rendering of content on multiple devices.
  • Improved performance and user experience in rendering content.
  • Flexibility to complement or replace existing methods for rendering content.


Original Abstract Submitted

Current techniques for rendering content using data on multiple devices are generally ineffective and/or inefficient. This disclosure provides more effective and/or efficient techniques for rendering such content. The techniques optionally complement or replace other methods for rendering content.