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Yoav Etsion — 11 Patents

SPSpeedata: 7 patents #1 of 6Top 20%
TLTechnion Research & Development Foundation Limited: 2 patents #244 of 1,205Top 25%
Atlit, IL: #18 of 114 inventorsTop 20%
Overall (All Time): #435,149 of 4,157,543Top 15%
11 Patents All Time
Yoav Etsion has been granted 11 US patents while listed as an inventor at Speedata. The first was granted in 2012 and the most recent in November 2025. Yoav Etsion ranks #435,149 of 4,157,543 US inventors in our database (top 10.5%). Patent records list Yoav Etsion in Atlit, IL.

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Showing 1–11 of 11 patents

Patent #TitleCo-InventorsDate
12468572 Inter-thread communication within the compute fabric of a multi-threaded reconfigurable coarse-grain array without accessing system memory Dani Voitsechov 2025-11-11
12298939 Hardware-implemented file reader Dani Voitsechov, Rafi Shalom 2025-05-13
11900156 Inter-thread communication in multi-threaded reconfigurable coarse-grain arrays Dani Voitsechov 2024-02-13
11874800 Hardware-implemented file reader Dani Voitsechov, Rafi Shalom 2024-01-16
11586587 Hardware-implemented file reader Dani Voitsechov, Rafi Shalom 2023-02-21
11354157 Handling multiple graphs, contexts and programs in a coarse-grain reconfigurable array processor Dani Voitsechov 2022-06-07
11175922 Coarse-grain reconfigurable array processor with concurrent handling of multiple graphs on a single grid Dani Voitsechov, Evgeni Krimer, Jonathan Friedmann 2021-11-16
11003458 Execution of data-parallel programs on coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture hardware Dani Voitsechov 2021-05-11
10579390 Execution of data-parallel programs on coarse-grained reconfigurable architecture hardware Dani Voitsechov 2020-03-03
10331591 Logical-to-physical block mapping inside the disk controller: accessing data objects without operating system intervention Yonatan Gottesman, Lluis Vilanova 2019-06-25
8261283 System and method for backfilling with system-generated predictions rather than user runtime estimates Dan Tsafrir, Dror Feitelson, David Talby 2012-09-04