Assignee
TERANEX INC
US·13 granted patents·710 citations·filing 1993–2001
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
13 records- 0190US6577764B2Method for measuring and analyzing digital video qualityTERANEX INC·Filed 2001·Granted Jun 10, 2003·63 cites·16 claims
- 0289US6275920B1Mesh connected computedTERANEX INC·Filed 2000·Granted Aug 14, 2001·61 cites·48 claims
- 0388US6563550B1Detection of progressive frames in a video field sequenceTERANEX INC·Filed 2000·Granted May 13, 2003·70 cites·36 claims
- 0484US6067609APattern generation and shift plane operations for a mesh connected computerTERANEX INC·Filed 1998·Granted May 23, 2000·122 cites·21 claims
- 0581US6532264B1Processing sequential video images to detect image motion among interlaced video fields or progressive video imagesTERANEX INC·Filed 2000·Granted Mar 11, 2003·53 cites·4 claims
- 0681US6173388B1Directly accessing local memories of array processors for improved real-time corner turning processingTERANEX INC·Filed 1998·Granted Jan 9, 2001·111 cites·10 claims
- 0777US6212628B1Mesh connected computerTERANEX INC·Filed 1998·Granted Apr 3, 2001·75 cites·27 claims
- 0871US6073185AParallel data processorTERANEX INC·Filed 1993·Granted Jun 6, 2000·58 cites·29 claims
- 0964US6185667B1Input/output support for processing in a mesh connected computerTERANEX INC·Filed 1998·Granted Feb 6, 2001·51 cites·24 claims
- 1062US6425026B1Distribution, processing, and reconstruction of variable-sized images using multiple processor arraysTERANEX INC·Filed 2000·Granted Jul 23, 2002·14 cites·12 claims
- 1143US6085304AInterface for processing element arrayTERANEX INC·Filed 1997·Granted Jul 4, 2000·17 cites·15 claims
- 1240US6167421AMethods and apparatus for performing fast multiplication operations in bit-serial processorsTERANEX INC·Filed 1998·Granted Dec 26, 2000·14 cites·12 claims
- 1328US6138137AMethods and apparatus for performing fast division operations in bit-serial processorsTERANEX INC·Filed 1998·Granted Oct 24, 2000·1 cites·10 claims
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