Inventor · Union City, CA, US

Mark P. Rygh

21Patents
5h-index
20Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 23, 1998 → Mar 10, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6400852B1 Arbitrary zoom “on -the -fly” Physics 19 Expired
US9336558B2 Wavefront encoding with parallel bit stream encoding Electricity 15 Active
US9292899B2 Reference frame data prefetching in block processing pipelines Electricity 12 Active
US9224186B2 Memory latency tolerance in block processing pipelines Electricity 12 Active
US9218639B2 Processing order in block processing pipelines Electricity 12 Active
US8694757B2 Tracing command execution in a parallel processing system Physics 4 Active
US10187655B2 Memory-to-memory low resolution motion estimation systems and methods Electricity 4 Active
US7587131B1 Audio clocking in video applications Physics 4 Active
US7864858B2 Techniques for minimizing memory bandwidth used for motion compensation Electricity 2 Active
US10477233B2 Predictor candidates for motion estimation search systems and methods Electricity 1 Active
US9571846B2 Data storage and access in block processing pipelines Electricity 1 Active
US10757437B2 Motion estimation in block processing pipelines Electricity 1 Active
US12212776B2 Systems and methods for low resolution motion estimation searches Electricity 0 Active
US11006143B2 Motion vector candidate pruning systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US8378867B2 Audio clocking in video applications Physics 0 Active
US10812823B2 Global motion vector video encoding systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US8487797B2 Audio clocking in video applications Physics 0 Active
US10225572B2 Configurable motion estimation search systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US11336915B2 Global motion vector video encoding systems and methods Electricity 0 Active
US12075074B2 Systems and methods for multi-core image encoding Electricity 0 Active
US9472168B2 Display pipe statistics calculation for video encoder Physics 0 Active

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