Inventor
NORRIS DAVID
US28 patents
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ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC
11 patentsUS6047073AApr 4, 2000
Digital wavetable audio synthesizer with delay-based effects processing
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC165 citations98
US5659466AAug 19, 1997
Monolithic PC audio circuit with enhanced digital wavetable audio synthesizer
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC289 citations98
US5668338ASep 16, 1997
Wavetable audio synthesizer with low frequency oscillators for tremolo and vibrato effects
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC89 citations96
US5675808AOct 7, 1997
Power control of circuit modules within an integrated circuit
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC119 citations95
US6119194ASep 12, 2000
Method and apparatus for monitoring universal serial bus activity
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC66 citations94
US5896291AApr 20, 1999
Computer system and method for implementing delay-based effects using system memory
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC20 citations91
US5534844AJul 9, 1996
Comparator circuit
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC10 citations74
US4805139AFeb 14, 1989
Propagating FIFO storage device
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC12 citations74
US6246774B1Jun 12, 2001
Wavetable audio synthesizer with multiple volume components and two modes of stereo positioning
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC10 citations73
US5809466ASep 15, 1998
Audio processing chip with external serial port
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC13 citations73
US5095462AMar 10, 1992
Fifo information storage apparatus including status and logic modules for each cell
ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC3 citations63
INTEL CORP
3 patentsUS5630148AMay 13, 1997
Dynamic processor performance and power management in a computer system
INTEL CORP201 citations99
US5557748ASep 17, 1996
Dynamic network configuration
INTEL CORP351 citations99
US5557749ASep 17, 1996
System for automatically compressing and decompressing data for sender and receiver processes upon determination of a common compression/decompression method understood by both sender and receiver processes
INTEL CORP157 citations98