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New microprocessor architecture

nguyentl

Junior Member
Hi Friends,

I have one patent about a new microprocessor architecture so called "Network-on-Chip Dataflow Architecture". The patent has been proved in Germany and is processed in the US. According to my analyzing, it is very powerful, low power consumption, and requires low memory bandwidth. Its performance lies in between normal microprocessors and FPGA prototypes. I want to introduce it to companies so that people can use it but I do not know the procedure. It would be very grateful if you give me some advices.

Thank you very much in advance.

Regards,

Nguyen.
 
Originally posted by: nguyentl
Hi Friends,

I have one patent about a new microprocessor architecture so called "Network-on-Chip Dataflow Architecture". The patent has been proved in Germany and is processed in the US. According to my analyzing, it is very powerful, low power consumption, and requires low memory bandwidth. Its performance lies in between normal microprocessors and FPGA prototypes. I want to introduce it to companies so that people can use it but I do not know the procedure. It would be very grateful if you give me some advices.

Thank you very much in advance.

Regards,

Nguyen.

im presuming you are serious in which case i will try to offer a little advice.

you basically need to find the right market for your product, think hard about what type of processing it actually dose and what its strengths are, then write out a list of the various company occupations that you can think of that could use such a design, then find company's in those fields and produce / demonstrate your idea to them.

Alternatively you could take the design to AMD and see if its a design they are interested in licensing off you. i am afraid i wouldn't recommend Intel as i wouldn't put it past them to steel the idea and buy out the judge at the patent infringement hearing that would follow.
 
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