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Ramesh Peri — 12 Patents

Intel: 7 patents #5,443 of 30,777Top 20%
ATAT&T: 2 patents #7,295 of 18,772Top 40%
HP: 2 patents #7,666 of 7,018Top 110%
AGAgere Systems Guardian: 1 patents #274 of 810Top 35%
Richardson, TX: #239 of 2,156 inventorsTop 15%
Texas: #12,706 of 125,132 inventorsTop 15%
Overall (All Time): #396,045 of 4,157,543Top 10%
12 Patents All Time
Ramesh Peri has been granted 12 US patents while listed as an inventor at Intel. The first was granted in 2000 and the most recent in June 2024. Ramesh Peri ranks #396,045 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 9.5%). Patent records list Ramesh Peri in Richardson, TX, US.

Issued Patents All Time

Showing 1–12 of 12 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDateApprox Value ⓘ
12001382 Methods, apparatus, and articles of manufacture to generate command lists to be offloaded to accelerator circuitry Celine Lee, Niranjan Hasabnis, Paul M. Petersen, Justin E. Gottschlich 2024-06-04 $24,500,000
7840845 Method and system for setting a breakpoint Srinivas Doddapaneni, Gerold Mueller, Guido Kehrle 2010-11-23 $23,007,000
7747992 Methods and apparatus for creating software basic block layouts Zino Benaissa, Srinivas Doddapaneni 2010-06-29 $12,144,000
7581213 Allocating automatic variables to different memory banks Srinivas Doddapaneni 2009-08-25 $20,594,000
7577791 Virtualized load buffers John Fernando, Ravi Kolagotia 2009-08-18 $24,226,000
7533232 Accessing data from different memory locations in the same cycle John Fernando, Ravi Kolagotla, Srinivas Doddapaneni 2009-05-12 $14,965,000
7346735 Virtualized load buffers John Fernando, Ravi Kolagotla 2008-03-18 $17,443,000
6467082 Methods and apparatus for simulating external linkage points and control transfers in source translation systems Paul D'Arcy, Pamela C. Deschler, Sanjay Jinturkar, Kamesh Peri, David Whalley 2002-10-15
6253373 Tracking loop entry and exit points in a compiler 2001-06-26 $43,686,000
6182208 System for debugging (N) break points by dividing a computer program to (n+1) regions each contains no break point and using two registers to define the start and end addresses of each region Sanjay Jinturkar, Lincoln A. Fajardo, Jay Patrick Wilshire 2001-01-30 $50,037,000
6088525 Loop profiling by instrumentation 2000-07-11 $107,585,000
6079032 Performance analysis of computer systems 2000-06-20 $95,967,000