Opinion on how to get Patent on Processors?
The Difference between a general purpose processor and a computer lies in the fact that general purpose processor might be programmed to perform a specific function for example in a embedded system such as washing machine or car security system, medical instruments, rocket prupulsion systems. In such systems bare minimum resources are used to take input from the external world, process the input through the processor and give the output signals.In such systems time might be critical factor for performing the required function (which is not the case in a computer.) Whereas in a full fledged computer there all facilities available for user interaction (which might not be present in application specific systems comprising a processor with the required level of instruction execution speed). The input devices are mouse and keyboard having three own processors for giving input to the computer\’s processor.The ouput device is monitor displaying data with the help of graphics processor present on the motherboard of the computer.
- By Vipin Kumar, Attorney
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