Inventor profile of:

Michael Stephen Floyd

City:

Cedar Park, Texas

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

17

Last publication date:

2023-06-22

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Recent patent applications by Floyd Michael Stephen

Michael Stephen Floyd from Cedar Park, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2023-06-22
US20230195202A1
Physics

Current prediction-based instruction throttling control

#2 | 2023-06-08
US20230176958A1
Physics

MONITORING CODE COVERAGE

#3 | 2023-03-09
US20230071427A1
Physics

Providing deterministic frequency and voltage enhancements for a processor

#4 | 2023-03-02
US20230068471A1
Physics

Proxy-based instruction throttling control

#5 | 2023-03-02
US20230062546A1
Physics

Current prediction-based instruction throttling control

#6 | 2016-05-12
US20160132096A1
Physics

System and method for controlling idle state exits to manage DI/DT issues

#7 | 2015-04-23
US20150109043A1
Electricity

Adjustable delay calibration in a critical path monitor

#8 | 2015-01-27
US14093734
Electricity

Extending a clock frequency range of a critical path monitor

#9 | 2010-10-21
US20100268975A1
Physics

On-chip power proxy based architecture

#10 | 2010-10-21
US20100268930A1
Physics

On-chip power proxy based architecture

#11 | 2010-10-14
US20100262808A1
Physics

Managing instructions for more efficient load/store unit usage

#12 | 2010-07-15
US20100180081A1
Physics

Adaptive data prefetch

#13 | 2010-05-20
US20100125436A1
Physics

Identifying deterministic performance boost capability of a computer system

#14 | 2009-12-17
US20090312848A1
Physics

Self-learning of the optimal power or performance operating point of a computer chip based on instantaneous feedback of present operating environment

#15 | 2009-10-01
US20090249349A1
Physics

Power-efficient thread priority enablement

#16 | 2009-08-06
US20090199027A1
Physics

Method and apparatus to avoid power transients during a microprocessor test

#17 | 2009-08-06
US20090199020A1
Physics

Method and system of multi-core microprocessor power management and control via per-chiplet, programmable power modes

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