Intel corporation (20240104043). ENABLING UNIVERSAL CORE MOTHERBOARD WITH FLEXIBLE INPUT-OUTPUT PORTS simplified abstract

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ENABLING UNIVERSAL CORE MOTHERBOARD WITH FLEXIBLE INPUT-OUTPUT PORTS

Organization Name

intel corporation

Inventor(s)

Shailendra Singh Chauhan of Bangalore (IN)

Nirmala Bailur of Bangalore (IN)

Reza M. Zamani of Hillsboro OR (US)

Jackson Chung Peng Kong of Penang (MY)

Charuhasini Sunder Raman of Bangalore (IN)

Venkataramani Gopalakrishnan of Folsom CA (US)

Chuen Ming Tan of Penang (MY)

Sreejith Satheesakurup of Cherthala (IN)

Karthi Kaliswamy of Bangalore (IN)

Venkata Mahesh Gunnam of Bangalore (IN)

Yi Jen Huang of Kaohsiung City (TW)

Kie Woon Lim of Penang (MY)

Dhinesh Sasidaran of Penang (MY)

Pik Shen Chee of Penang (MY)

Venkataramana Kotakonda of Bangalore (IN)

Kunal A. Shah of Bangalore (IN)

Ramesh Vankunavath of Bangalore (IN)

Siva Prasad Jangili Ganga of Jagityal (IN)

Ravali Pampala of Bangalore (IN)

Uma Medepalli of El Dorado CA (US)

Tomer Savariego of Lavon (IL)

Naznin Banu Wahab of Bangalore (IN)

Sindhusha Kodali of Bangalore (IN)

Manjunatha Venkatarauyappa of Bangalore (IN)

Surendar Jeevarathinam of Bangalore (IN)

Madhura Shetty of Udupi (IN)

Deepak Sharma of Bangalore (IN)

Rohit Sharad Mahajan of Bangalore (IN)

ENABLING UNIVERSAL CORE MOTHERBOARD WITH FLEXIBLE INPUT-OUTPUT PORTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240104043 titled 'ENABLING UNIVERSAL CORE MOTHERBOARD WITH FLEXIBLE INPUT-OUTPUT PORTS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a module that can be inserted into or removed from a computing device by a user, with an input-output port configured for various specifications such as USB-A, USB-C, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, or HDMI. The module can be provided on an expansion card like an M.2 card for communication with a host platform, allowing standardized communication with different types of modules to reduce complexity and costs. Additionally, a dual port module allows the host platform to simultaneously send/receive power through one port and send/receive data through the other port.

  • Module can be inserted into or removed from a computing device by a user
  • Input-output port can be configured for various specifications such as USB-A, USB-C, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, or HDMI
  • Module can be provided on an expansion card like an M.2 card for communication with a host platform
  • Dual port module allows simultaneous power and data transfer

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various devices such as laptops, desktop computers, and other electronic devices requiring modular expansion capabilities.

Problems Solved

1. Simplifies the process of adding or removing functionality from a computing device 2. Reduces complexity and costs associated with integrating different types of modules into a host platform

Benefits

1. Enhanced flexibility and customization options for users 2. Standardized communication between host platform and modules 3. Efficient power and data transfer through dual port modules

Potential Commercial Applications

"Modular Expansion Technology for Computing Devices" can find applications in the consumer electronics industry, data centers, and industrial automation sectors.

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to modular expansion cards for computing devices, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the module ensure compatibility with different host platforms?

The abstract does not detail the specific mechanisms or protocols used to ensure compatibility between the module and host platforms.

What are the potential limitations or drawbacks of using dual port modules?

The abstract does not mention any potential limitations or drawbacks of utilizing dual port modules for power and data transfer.


Original Abstract Submitted

embodiments herein relate to a module which can be inserted into or removed from a computing device by a user. the module includes an input-output port which is configured for a desired specification, such as usb-a, usb-c, thunderbolt, displayport or hdmi. the port can be provided on an expansion card such as an m.2 card for communicating with a host platform. the host platform can communicate with different types of modules in a standardized way so that complexity and costs are reduced. in another aspect, with a dual port module, the host platform can concurrently send/receive power through one port and send/receive data from the other port.