Patents by Inventor Wai Ben Lin

Wai Ben Lin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11625084
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for optimizing device power and efficiency based on host-controlled hints prior to low-power entry for PCI Express blocks and components. Data structures containing low-power state capability information mapping one or more fine-grained low-power states for each of at least one of an L0s, L1, L1.1, and L1.2 PCIe-defined low-power state are stored on a PCIe device coupled to a Host via a PCIe link. Messages are exchanged over the PCIe link between the Host and PCIe device to configure, using the low-power state capability information, blocks and/or components on the PCIe device to enter a fine-grained low-power state instead of an associated PCIe-defined low-power state mapped to the fine-grained low-power state when the PCIe device detects a power-change event or receives a command to enter the associated PCIe-defined low-power state. Sequences of power-level changes between multiple fine-grained low-power states may also be implemented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2023
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Kuan Hau Tan, Anoop Mukker, Ang Li, Wai Ben Lin, Arash Talebi
  • Publication number: 20220197519
    Abstract: A multi-level memory architecture scheme to dynamically balance a number of parameters such as power, thermals, cost, latency and performance for memory levels that are progressively further away from the processor in the platform based on how applications are using memory levels that are further away from processor cores. In some examples, the decision making for the state of the far memory (FM) is decentralized. For example, a processor power management unit (p-unit), near memory controller (NMC), and/or far memory host controller (FMHC) makes decisions about the power and/or performance state of the FM at their respective levels. These decisions are coordinated to provide the most optimum power and/or performance state of the FM for a given time. The power and/or performance state of the memories adaptively change to changing workloads and other parameters even when the processor(s) is in a particular power state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2020
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Applicant: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Chia-Hung Kuo, Anoop Mukker, Eng Hun Ooi, Avishay Snir, Shrinivas Venkatraman, Kuan Hua Tan, Wai Ben Lin
  • Publication number: 20190369703
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for optimizing device power and efficiency based on host-controlled hints prior to low-power entry for PCI Express blocks and components. Data structures containing low-power state capability information mapping one or more fine-grained low-power states for each of at least one of an L0s, L1, L1.1, and L1.2 PCIe-defined low-power state are stored on a PCIe device coupled to a Host via a PCIe link. Messages are exchanged over the PCIe link between the Host and PCIe device to configure, using the low-power state capability information, blocks and/or components on the PCIe device to enter a fine-grained low-power state instead of an associated PCIe-defined low-power state mapped to the fine-grained low-power state when the PCIe device detects a power-change event or receives a command to enter the associated PCIe-defined low-power state. Sequences of power-level changes between multiple fine-grained low-power states may also be implemented.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 15, 2019
    Publication date: December 5, 2019
    Inventors: Kuan Hau Tan, Anoop Mukker, Ang Li, Wai Ben Lin, Arash Talebi