US Patent Application 18208705. DATA TRANSFERS FROM MEMORY TO MANAGE GRAPHICAL OUTPUT LATENCY simplified abstract

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DATA TRANSFERS FROM MEMORY TO MANAGE GRAPHICAL OUTPUT LATENCY

Organization Name

Google LLC


Inventor(s)

Jian Wei Leong of San Francisco CA (US)


Leo Baghdassarian of Mountain View CA (US)


Lucas Hiroshi De Carvalho Hirata of Mountain View CA (US)


DATA TRANSFERS FROM MEMORY TO MANAGE GRAPHICAL OUTPUT LATENCY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18208705 Titled 'DATA TRANSFERS FROM MEMORY TO MANAGE GRAPHICAL OUTPUT LATENCY'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a system and method for reducing latency in graphical output on a device with a display. The device receives an acoustic signal carrying a query and determines the state of a wireless controller. Based on this information, the device establishes an interaction mode for a graphical user interface. It sets a prefetch parameter to a certain value and prefetches electronic content items accordingly. Later, it may switch to a different interaction mode and adjust the prefetch parameter to a different value, prefetching a new set of electronic content items.


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods of transferring data from memory to manage graphical output latency are provided. A device having a display receives an acoustic signal that carries a query. The device determines that a wireless controller is in a first state. The device establishes, based on receipt of the acoustic signal and the determination that the wireless controller device is in the first state, a first interaction mode for a graphical user interface rendered by the computing device for display via the display device. The device sets a prefetch parameter to a first value and prefetches the corresponding amount of electronic content items. The device establishes a second interaction mode and overrides the first value of the prefetch parameter to a second value, and prefetches a second amount of electronic content items corresponding to the second value.