18243809. MULTICORE SHARED CACHE OPERATION ENGINE simplified abstract (Texas Instruments Incorporated)

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MULTICORE SHARED CACHE OPERATION ENGINE

Organization Name

Texas Instruments Incorporated

Inventor(s)

Kai Chirca of Dallas TX (US)

Matthew David Pierson of Frisco TX (US)

David E. Smith of Allen TX (US)

Timothy David Anderson of University Park TX (US)

MULTICORE SHARED CACHE OPERATION ENGINE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18243809 titled 'MULTICORE SHARED CACHE OPERATION ENGINE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a technique for managing memory in a system based on triggering events. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The technique involves receiving configuration information for a trigger control channel, which defines one or more triggering events.
  • A first memory management command is received and stored.
  • The system then detects the occurrence of one or more triggering events.
  • Based on the detected triggering events, the stored memory management command is triggered.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This technique can be applied in computer systems or electronic devices that require efficient memory management.
  • It can be used in systems where certain actions need to be triggered based on specific events.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • This technique solves the problem of manual memory management by automating the process based on predefined triggering events.
  • It helps in optimizing memory usage and improving system performance.

Benefits of this technology:

  • By automating memory management, this technique reduces the burden on system administrators or users.
  • It ensures that memory management commands are executed at the appropriate time, leading to improved efficiency.
  • The technique allows for more precise control over memory usage, resulting in better resource allocation.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques including receiving configuration information for a trigger control channel of the one or more trigger control channels, the configuration information defining a first one or more triggering events, receiving a first memory management command, store the first memory management command, detecting a first one or more triggering events, and triggering the stored first memory management command based on the detected first one or more triggering events.