Inventor · Danbury, CT, US

James C. Sexton

15Patents
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37Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 29, 2003 → Mar 21, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8117288B2 Optimizing layout of an application on a massively parallel supercomputer Physics 27 Active
US7469266B2 Method and structure for producing high performance linear algebra routines using register block data format routines Physics 20 Expired
US7831803B2 Executing multiple instructions multiple date (‘MIMD’) programs on a single instruction multiple data (‘SIMD’) machine Physics 3 Active
US8037215B2 Performance evaluation of algorithmic tasks and dynamic parameterization on multi-core processing systems Physics 2 Active
US8316072B2 Method and structure for producing high performance linear algebra routines using register block data format routines Physics 2 Active
US8566484B2 Distributed trace using central performance counter memory Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 2 Active
US7793011B2 Performance evaluation of algorithmic tasks and dynamic parameterization on multi-core processing systems Physics 1 Active
US9842001B2 System level acceleration server Physics 1 Active
US7844630B2 Method and structure for fast in-place transformation of standard full and packed matrix data formats Physics 1 Active
US11016908B2 Distributed directory of named data elements in coordination namespace Physics 1 Active
US7831802B2 Executing Multiple Instructions Multiple Data (‘MIMD’) programs on a Single Instruction Multiple Data (‘SIMD’) machine Physics 1 Active
US12177031B2 Enhanced endpoint multicast emulation Electricity 0 Active
US8356122B2 Distributed trace using central performance counter memory Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active
US11288194B2 Global virtual address space consistency model Physics 0 Active
US9213680B2 Method and structure for fast in-place transformation of standard full and packed matrix data formats Physics 0 Active

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