#AI #Stock News UPDATE: GBT
(OTCPINK: $GTCH) Filed Non-Provisional Patent Seeking to Protection A New
Approach to the Arithmetic Logic Unit Microchip; @GbtTechnologies
#artificialintelligence
Approach Aims to Speed up Computing System's
Performance
SAN DIEGO - December 8, 2020 (Investorideas.com Newswire) GBT Technologies Inc. (OTCPINK: GTCH) ("GBT", or the "Company"), announced that on December 2, 2020 it filed a non-provisional patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") seeking to protect certain intellectual property covering a new approach of Arithmetic Logic Unit ("ALU") microchip. The USPTO assigned application number 17109889.
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The
microchip is targeted to perform mathematical and logical operations based on a
new method. Inside a computer, there is a microprocessor integrated circuit
(IC), called CPU (Central Processing Unit). The CPU is the primary IC of a
computer, commonly referred to as the brain of a computer. Its task is to
process instructions in order to run programs. It runs the computer's operating
system or OS (for example: Linux) and other computer programs. The CPU receives
input from the user or programs, processes the data and produces an output. The
output can be displayed on a screen or stored in mediums like memory and hard
drives. Within the CPU, typically there is an ALU, which performs arithmetic
and logical operations. In a way, the ALU is the "calculator" part
within the computer. The CPU chip transfers numbers from a memory into the ALU
for calculation and the results are sent back to the memory. An ALU is
typically designed to calculate many different operations and the entire
computer system's speed depends on its capability to execute arithmetic and
logic operations. When the operations become more complex, ALUs have to become
more advanced and powerful to ensure the performance of the entire system. In
some processors, the ALU is divided into two units, an arithmetic unit (AU) and
a logic unit (LU).
In order to achieve faster performance some processors contain
more than one ALU. An example of this is an ALU for fixed-point operations and
another included for floating-point operations. The ALU is a critical block
within the CPU since the entire computer system's performance depends on the
performance of the Arithmetic/Logic operations. Modern CPUs have multiple ALUs
with a capability for applying multi-processing operations in order to increase
their throughput. GBT's patent application seeks to cover a new ALU system and
method with the goal of increasing the speed of instruction handling,
arithmetic and logic computing processes. GBT believes that using multi-ALUs
will increase CPU performance and in turn potentially lead to new, powerful
computing systems and architectures. The presented concept includes new
architecture circuitries and data flow to be executed in a specific way with
the goal of achieving higher processing speed. The patent application covers
ALU instructions that can be executed individually and/or in parallel.
"Our computing world is in a constant need for
performance growth and vast engineering efforts are made in order to enable
faster computing systems. Microchip technology, which directly dominates
computing power, affects nearly every aspect of our lives, including medicine,
communication, security and business interactions. We are witnessing constant
advancements in the IC arena that lead to extraordinary increase in computer
performance. Microprocessor companies are in a constant race to design
multi-core CPUs in order to provide faster computing power for the constant
demand. But we need to think further. We need to push the limits into new
paradigms in order to achieve a major leap in computing power, given the fact
that we are still limited by the physical restrictions of electrons moving
through matter," stated Danny Rittman, GBT's Chief Technology Officer.
"Since arithmetic and logic operations within microprocessors are the
crucial factors for speed, we developed a new approach to the ALU. This new
system and method introduce a different circuitry and machine language (Flow)
with the goal of performing a much faster computation in an efficient
algorithm, without any change in the computer hardware. We are seeking to
introduce a different approach in the basic ALU calculations handling, that
offers a possible way to make computers faster through parallel processing and
pre-computation instructions execution, in order to achieve higher computing
efficiency. We are taking into account the basic, traditional ALUs design
concepts and changing them into out-of-the-box methodologies, so we can devise
new kinds of arithmetic/logic operations that we believe are more efficient for
computations. We are aiming to break the ultimate limitations of our traditional,
decimal/binary approach within ALU by introducing new calculation methods. In
order to keep up with the growing demand for high performance computing,
hardware engineers are looking to alternatives like Graphics Processing Units
(GPUs) and Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) which are mainly based on parallel
computing to execute more instructions at once rather than do basic operations
faster. As Moore's Law is fading away, high performance computing will require
a conceptual shift. As part of our R&D constant efforts to find new methods
to improve our computing world, especially for advanced machine learning
algorithms, we are seeking to develop new ideas with the goal of enabling high
performance Arithmetic/Logic processing. The patent application seeks to
protect a system and method. In parallel to filing the patent application, we
plan to design an experimental, proof-of-concept microchip and test its
performance against traditional ALUs."
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Contact:
Dr.
Danny Rittman, CTO
GBT Technologies Inc.
Media: press@gopherprotocol.com
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