I believe the J2.5 are trying to find a technicality in the wording of "a memory, occupying a larger area of the integrated circut substrate than the processing unit"
JMO
United States Patent
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6,598,148 |
Moore , et al. |
July 22, 2003 |
High performance microprocessor having variable speed system clock
Abstract A microprocessor integrated circuit including a processing unit disposed upon an integrated circuit substrate is disclosed herein. The processing unit is designed to operate in accordance with a predefined sequence of program instructions stored within an instruction register. A memory, capable of storing information provided by the processing unit and occupying a larger area of the integrated circuit substrate than the processing unit, is also provided within the microprocessor integrated circuit. The memory may be implemented using, for example dynamic or static random-access memory. A variable output frequency system clock, such as generated by a ring oscillator, is also disposed on the integrated circuit substrate.
Inventors: |
Moore; Charles H. (Woodside, CA), Fish, III; Russell H. (Dallas, TX) |
Assignee: |
Patriot Scientific Corporation (Poway, CA)
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Appl. No.: |
09/124,623 |
Filed: |
July 29, 1998 |