18341093. Transmitting a Response with a Request and State Information about the Request simplified abstract (SiFive, Inc.)

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Transmitting a Response with a Request and State Information about the Request

Organization Name

SiFive, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Michael Klinglesmith of Chambéry (FR)

Eric Andrew Gouldey of Fort Collins CO (US)

Wesley Waylon Terpstra of San Mateo CA (US)

Transmitting a Response with a Request and State Information about the Request - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18341093 titled 'Transmitting a Response with a Request and State Information about the Request

The abstract describes a patent application where first agent circuitry receives a request and a set of bits from a second agent, and then transmits a response, another request, and a set of bits back to the second agent. The second set of bits contains state information about the second request.

  • First agent circuitry receives a request and bits from a second agent
  • Transmits a response, another request, and a set of bits back to the second agent
  • Second set of bits contains state information about the second request
  • In some implementations, wires are generated for transmission of the second set of bits

Potential Applications: - Communication systems - Data processing systems - Networking technologies

Problems Solved: - Efficient data exchange between agents - State information transmission

Benefits: - Improved communication efficiency - Enhanced data processing capabilities

Commercial Applications: - Networking equipment - Data centers - Communication devices

Prior Art: - Include information on any existing technologies or patents related to data exchange and communication systems.

Frequently Updated Research: - Any ongoing research related to data transmission and communication technologies.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the first agent circuitry generate the second set of bits for transmission? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology on data processing systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

First agent circuitry may receive from a second agent a first request and a first set of one or more bits. The first request may be part of a data operation. The first agent circuitry may transmit to the second agent a message including a first response to the first request, the first set of one or more bits, a second request, and a second set of one or more bits. The second set of one or more bits may be generated by the first agent circuitry to transmit state information about the second request. In some implementations, a set of one or more wires may be generated for transmission of the second set of one or more bits. The first agent circuitry may receive from the second agent a second response to the second request and the second set of one or more bits.