Automated processor generation system for designing a configurable processor and method for the same

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PATENT NO 7020854
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10884590

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An automated processor design tool uses a description of customized processor instruction set extensions in a standardized language to develop a configurable definition of a target instruction set, a Hardware Description Language description of circuitry necessary to implement the instruction set, and development tools such as a compiler, assembler, debugger and simulator which can be used to develop applications for the processor and to verify it. Implementation of the processor circuitry can be optimized for various criteria such as area, power consumption, speed and the like. Once a processor configuration is developed, it can be tested and inputs to the system modified to iteratively optimize the processor implementation. By providing a constrained domain of extensions and optimizations, the process can be automated to a high degree, thereby facilitating fast and reliable development.

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  • TENSILICA, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Dixit, Ashish B Mountain View, CA 11 888
Gonzalez, Ricardo E Menlo Park, CA 21 1098
Killian, Earl A Los Altos Hills, CA 35 2026
Lam, Monica Menlo Park, CA 10 740
Lichtenstein, Walter D Belmont, MA 15 1007
Maydan, Dror Eliezer Palo Alto, CA 9 702
Rowen, Christopher Santa Cruz, CA 26 967
Ruttenberg, John C Newton, MA 10 947
Wang, Albert Ren-Rui Fremont, CA 13 837
Wilson, Robert P Palo Alto, CA 13 830

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