Patents by Inventor Yoshiyuki Miyayama
Yoshiyuki Miyayama 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).
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Publication number: 20030070060Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instruction in-order.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Publication number: 20030056086Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instruction in-order.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Publication number: 20030056087Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instruction in-order.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Publication number: 20020029328Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instruction in-order.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2001Publication date: March 7, 2002Inventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Publication number: 20020016903Abstract: The high-performance, RISC core based microprocessor architecture includes an instruction fetch unit for fetching instruction sets from an instruction store and an execution unit that implements the concurrent execution of a plurality of instructions through a parallel array of functional units. The fetch unit generally maintains a predetermined number of instructions in an instruction buffer. The execution unit includes an instruction selection unit, coupled to the instruction buffer, for selecting instructions for execution, and a plurality of functional units for performing instruction specified functional operations. A unified instruction scheduler, within the instruction selection unit, initiates the processing of instructions through the functional units when instructions are determined to be available for execution and for which at least one of the functional units implementing a necessary computational function is available.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Inventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6308258Abstract: A certain target instruction and a prefix instruction for expanding the function of that target instruction are input to the present data processing circuit. The data processing circuit analyses the thus-input instruction code and performs the processing necessary for the execution of that instruction. The data processing circuit comprises an instruction decoder section, a register file, and an instruction execution section that executes the instruction based on operational details of the instruction analyzed by the instruction decoder section. The instruction decoder section comprises an ext instruction processing section that processed the expansion of immediate data from the prefix instruction.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Satoshi Kubota, Makoto Kudo, Yoshiyuki Miyayama
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Patent number: 6282630Abstract: The high-performance, RISC core based microprocessor architecture includes an instruction fetch unit for fetching instruction sets from an instruction store and an execution unit that implements the concurrent execution of a plurality of instructions through a parallel array of functional units. The fetch unit generally maintains a predetermined number of instructions in an instruction buffer. The execution unit includes an instruction selection unit, coupled to the instruction buffer, for selecting instructions for execution, and a plurality of functional units for performing instruction specified functional operations. A unified instruction scheduler, within the instruction selection unit, initiates the processing of instructions through the functional units when instructions are determined to be available for execution and for which at least one of the functional units implementing a necessary computational function is available.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6272619Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instructions in-order.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6263423Abstract: A system and method for extracting complex, variable length computer instructions from a stream of complex instructions each subdivided into a variable number of instructions bytes, and aligning instruction bytes of individual ones of the complex instructions. The system receives a portion of the stream of complex instructions and extracts a first set of instruction bytes starting with the first instruction bytes, using an extract shifter. The set of instruction bytes are then passed to an align latch where they are aligned and output to a next instruction detector. The next instruction detector determines the end of the first instruction based on said set of instruction bytes. An extract shifter is used to extract and provide the next set of instruction bytes to an align shifter which aligns and outputs the next instruction. The process is then repeated for the remaining instruction bytes in the stream of complex instructions.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Brett Coon, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Le Trong Nguyen, Johannes Wang
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Patent number: 6256720Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instructions in-order.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Semiconductor integrated circuit, semiconductor device, and electronic equipment comprising the same
Patent number: 6249167Abstract: The semiconductor integrated circuit of this invention comprises at least one first semiconductor circuit (10) that is driven on the basis of on at least one first clock signal (20). In addition, there is at least one second semiconductor circuit (50) assisting the first semiconductor circuit (10), which operates on the basis of at least one second clock signal (92) independent of the first clock signal (20) and a request from the first semiconductor circuit (10). The second semiconductor circuit (50) comprises a halt means (51) that causes the second clock signal (92) to halt if necessary. This makes it possible to halt the second clock signal (92), thus halting the operation of the second semiconductor circuit (50).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Yasuhiro Oguchi, Yoshiyuki Miyayama -
Patent number: 6233596Abstract: An objective of this invention is a design that improves the memory usage ratio and execution speed of a sum-of-products operation instruction, improves the critical path of sum-of-products operations, and prevents overflows. A sum-of-products operation circuit executes sum-of-products operations a number of times that is specified by number-of-executions information comprised within a sum-of-products operation instruction, under the control of a control circuit. The number of times the sum-of-products operation is to be executed is set into a register, that number is decremented every time one cycle of the sum-of-products operation ends, and the sum-of-products operation instruction ends when the value in the register reaches zero. If an interrupt is received during the execution of a plurality of sum-of-products operations, execution of the sum-of-products operations resumes after the interrupt processing. First and second sum-of-products input data are read at the same time by a single memory access.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Satoshi Kubota, Makoto Kudo, Yoshiyuki Miyayama
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Patent number: 6167505Abstract: A certain target instruction and a prefix instruction for expanding the function of that target instruction are input to the present data processing circuit. The data processing circuit analyzes the thus-input instruction code and performs the processing necessary for the execution of that instruction. The data processing circuit comprises an instruction decoder section, a register file, and an instruction execution section that executes the instruction based on operational details of the instruction analyzed by the instruction decoder section. The instruction decoder section comprises an ext instruction processing section that processed the expansion of immediate data from the prefix instruction.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1996Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Satoshi Kubota, Makoto Kudo, Yoshiyuki Miyayama
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Patent number: 6128723Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instructions in-order.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6101594Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instructions in-order.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6092181Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instructions in-order.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1997Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6038653Abstract: The high-performance, RISC core based microprocessor architecture includes an instruction fetch unit for fetching instruction sets from an instruction store and an execution unit that implements the concurrent execution of a plurality of instructions through a parallel array of functional units. The fetch unit generally maintains a predetermined number of instructions in an instruction buffer. The execution unit includes an instruction selection unit, coupled to the instruction buffer, for selecting instructions for execution, and a plurality of functional units for performing instruction specified functional operations. A unified instruction scheduler, within the instruction selection unit, initiates the processing of instructions through the functional units when instructions are determined to be available for execution and for which at least one of the functional units implementing a necessary computational function is available.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 6038654Abstract: A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetches a plurality of fixed length instructions with a specified, sequential program order (in-order). The computer system includes an instruction execution unit including a register file, a plurality of functional units, and an instruction control unit for examining the instructions and scheduling the instructions for out-of-order execution by the functional units. The register file includes a set of temporary data registers that are utilized by the instruction execution control unit to receive data results generated by the functional units. The data results of each executed instruction are stored in the temporary data registers until all prior instructions have been executed, thereby retiring the executed instructions in-order.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Le Trong Nguyen, Derek J. Lentz, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Sanjiv Garg, Yasuaki Hagiwara, Johannes Wang, Te-Li Lau, Sze-Shun Wang, Quang H. Trang
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Patent number: 5987593Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for managing load and store operations necessary for reading from and writing to memory or I/O in a superscalar RISC architecture environment. To perform this task, a load/store unit is provided whose main purpose is to make load requests out-of-order whenever possible to get the load data back for use by an instruction execution unit as quickly as possible. A load operation can only be performed out-of-order if there are no address collisions and no write pendings. An address collision occurs when a read is requested at a memory location where an older instruction will be writing. Write pending refers to the case where an older instruction requests a store operation, but the store address has not yet been calculated. The data cache unit returns 8 bytes of unaligned data. The load/store unit aligns this data properly before it is returned to the instruction execution unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Cheryl D. Senter, Johannes Wang, Brett Coon, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Le Trong Nguyen
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Patent number: 5983334Abstract: A system and method for extracting complex, variable length computer instructions from a stream of complex instructions each subdivided into a variable number of instructions bytes, and aligning instruction bytes of individual ones of the complex instructions. The system receives a portion of the stream of complex instructions and extracts a first set of instruction bytes starting with the first instruction bytes, using an extract shifter. The set of instruction bytes are then passed to an align latch where they are aligned and output to a next instruction detector. The next instruction detector determines the end of the first instruction based on said set of instruction bytes. An extract shifter is used to extract and provide the next set of instruction bytes to an align shifter which aligns and outputs the next instruction. The process is then repeated for the remaining instruction bytes in the stream of complex instructions.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Brett Coon, Yoshiyuki Miyayama, Le Trong Nguyen, Johannes Wang