18147088. Partial Address Memory Requests simplified abstract (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.)
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Partial Address Memory Requests
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Inventor(s)
Mohamed Assem Abd ElMohsen Ibrahim of Santa Clara CA (US)
Shaizeen Dilawarhusen Aga of Santa Clara CA (US)
Partial Address Memory Requests - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18147088 titled 'Partial Address Memory Requests
The abstract describes a method where an accelerator processes a data request without specific address information, retrieves the data from a known storage location, and outputs the result.
- Accelerator receives data request without address information
- Identifies data storage location with relevant data
- Retrieves data from the storage location
- Outputs the retrieved data as a result
Potential Applications: - Accelerated data processing in various industries - Improved efficiency in data retrieval tasks - Enhanced performance in computing systems
Problems Solved: - Streamlining data retrieval processes - Eliminating the need for explicit address information in requests
Benefits: - Faster data processing - Simplified data retrieval procedures - Increased overall system efficiency
Commercial Applications: Title: "Efficient Data Retrieval Accelerator for Enhanced Performance" This technology can be utilized in data centers, cloud computing services, and high-performance computing systems to optimize data retrieval processes, leading to improved overall system performance and efficiency.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve data processing speed without explicit address information? 2. What are the potential cost-saving implications of implementing this accelerator in computing systems?
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Original Abstract Submitted
Partial address memory requests for data are described. In accordance with the described techniques, an accelerator receives a request for data that does not include address information for a data storage location from which the data is to be retrieved. The accelerator identifies at least one data storage location that includes data produced by the accelerator and retrieves the data from the at least one data storage location. A result is then output by the accelerator that includes the data retrieved from the at least one data storage location.