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Gregor Nixon — 8 Patents

Intel: 8 patents #4,914 of 30,777Top 20%
Paragon Road, GB: #21 of 259 inventorsTop 9%
Overall (All Time): #600,572 of 4,157,543Top 15%
8 Patents All Time
Gregor Nixon has been granted 8 US patents while listed as an inventor at Intel. The first was granted in 2006 and the most recent in August 2011. Gregor Nixon ranks #600,572 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 14.4%). Patent records list Gregor Nixon in Paragon Road, GB.

Patents per Year

Patents granted per year, 2006 to 2011Bar chart with a peak of 4 patents in 2007.peak 42006: 1 patents20062007: 4 patents20072008: 1 patents20082009: 1 patents20092011: 1 patents2011

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–8 of 8 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
8001509 Method for programming a mask-programmable logic device and device so programmed Steven Perry, Larry Kong, Alasdair Scott, Andrew Hall, Lingli Wang +3 more 2011-08-16 $9,115,000
7530046 Chip debugging using incremental recompilation Mark Jervis, Zhengjun Pan, Gihan De Silva, Steven Perry 2009-05-05 $20,067,000
7337101 Method and apparatus for extending the capabilities of tools used for designing systems on programmable logic devices to satisfy timing requirements Steven Perry, Ziad Abu-Lebdeh, Alasdair Scott, Philippe Marti 2008-02-26 $6,880,000
7290237 Method for programming a mask-programmable logic device and device so programmed Steven Perry, Larry Kong, Alasdair Scott, Andrew Hall, Lingli Wang +3 more 2007-10-30 $5,437,000
7234125 Timing analysis for programmable logic Alasdair Scott 2007-06-19 $9,062,000
7216330 Method and apparatus for extending the capabilities of tools used for designing systems on programmable logic devices by registering a user specified procedure Steven Perry, Alasdair Scott, Philippe Marti 2007-05-08 $8,126,000
7206967 Chip debugging using incremental recompilation and register insertion Philippe Marti, Mark Jervis 2007-04-17 $5,538,000
7076751 Chip debugging using incremental recompilation Mark Jervis, Zhengjun Pan, Gihan De Silva, Steven Perry 2006-07-11 $19,183,000