Patents by Inventor Dmitry Sergeyevich Lukiyanchenko

Dmitry Sergeyevich Lukiyanchenko 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: 11204766
    Abstract: Embodiments include a method comprising identifying, by an instruction scheduler of a processor core, a first high power instruction in an instruction stream to be executed by an execution unit of the processor core. A pre-charge signal is asserted indicating that the first high power instruction is scheduled for execution. Subsequent to the pre-charge signal being asserted, a voltage boost signal is asserted to cause a supply voltage for the execution unit to be increased. A busy signal indicating that the first high power instruction is executing is received from the execution unit. Based at least in part on the busy signal being asserted, de-asserting the voltage boost signal. More specific embodiments include decreasing the supply voltage for the execution unit subsequent to the de-asserting the voltage boost signal. More Further embodiments include delaying asserting the voltage boost signal based on a start delay time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 21, 2021
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Jason Seung-Min Kim, Nitin N. Garegrat, Anitha Loke, Nasima Parveen, David Y. Fang, Kursad Kiziloglu, Dmitry Sergeyevich Lukiyanchenko, Fabrice Paillet, Andrew Yang
  • Publication number: 20190384603
    Abstract: Embodiments include a method comprising identifying, by an instruction scheduler of a processor core, a first high power instruction in an instruction stream to be executed by an execution unit of the processor core. A pre-charge signal is asserted indicating that the first high power instruction is scheduled for execution. Subsequent to the pre-charge signal being asserted, a voltage boost signal is asserted to cause a supply voltage for the execution unit to be increased. A busy signal indicating that the first high power instruction is executing is received from the execution unit. Based at least in part on the busy signal being asserted, de-asserting the voltage boost signal. More specific embodiments include decreasing the supply voltage for the execution unit subsequent to the de-asserting the voltage boost signal. More Further embodiments include delaying asserting the voltage boost signal based on a start delay time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 30, 2019
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Seung-Min Kim, Nitin N. Garegrat, Anitha Loke, Nasima Parveen, David Y. Fang, Kursad Kiziloglu, Dmitry Sergeyevich Lukiyanchenko, Fabrice Paillet, Andrew Yang