18464981. BUS PROTOCOL FOR MULTIPLE CHIPSETS simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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BUS PROTOCOL FOR MULTIPLE CHIPSETS

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Farouk Belghoul of Campbell CA (US)

Paul V. Flynn of Menlo Park CA (US)

Tideya Kella of San Jose CA (US)

Vijay Kumar Ramamurthi of Fremont CA (US)

BUS PROTOCOL FOR MULTIPLE CHIPSETS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18464981 titled 'BUS PROTOCOL FOR MULTIPLE CHIPSETS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes circuits, methods, and apparatus that enable chipsets in an electronic device to efficiently share information and utilize available resources.

  • The invention provides a shared bus that allows three or more chipsets in an electronic device to communicate and negotiate for the utilization of resources.
  • The shared bus facilitates efficient resource allocation among the chipsets in the electronic device.
  • The invention improves the overall performance and resource utilization of the electronic device.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various electronic devices that utilize multiple chipsets, such as:

  • Smartphones and tablets
  • Laptops and computers
  • Gaming consoles
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices

Problems Solved

The technology addresses the following problems:

  • Inefficient resource utilization among chipsets in electronic devices.
  • Lack of communication and coordination between chipsets.
  • Inability to effectively negotiate for the utilization of shared resources.

Benefits

The technology offers several benefits:

  • Improved overall performance of electronic devices.
  • Enhanced resource utilization and efficiency.
  • Better coordination and communication between chipsets.
  • Optimized utilization of shared resources.


Original Abstract Submitted

Circuits, methods, and apparatus that can allow chipsets in an electronic device to share information such that they can more efficiently utilize resources that are available in the electronic device. One example can provide a bus that is shared by three or more chipsets in an electronic device. This shared bus can be used by the chipsets in the electronic device to communicate and negotiate for the utilization of resources of the electronic device.