ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSORS

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CLIPLINK Quantel Limited Turnpike Road Newbury Berkshire RG142NX United Kingdom electrical and electronic data processors, computer monitors, computer peripherals, and signal processors, all for use with video images and signals with or without audio signals; parts for all of the aforesaid goods; computer programs and software used to process video images and signals with or without audio signals;CLIP LINK;
EDIT BOX Quantel Limited Turnpike Road Newbury Berkshire RG142NX United Kingdom electrical and electronic data processors, computer monitors, computer peripherals, and signal processors, all for use with video images and signals with or without audio signals; parts for all of the aforesaid goods; computer programs and software used to process video images and signals with or without audio signals;
MICRO EDIT Quantel Limited Turnpike Road Newbury Berkshire RG142NX United Kingdom electrical and electronic data processors, computer monitors, computer peripherals, and signal processors, all for use with video images and signals with or without audio signals; parts for all of the aforesaid goods; computer programs and software used to process video images and signals with or without audio signals;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A parallel processing architecture comprising a cluster of embedded processors that share a common code distribution bus. Pages or blocks of code are concurrently loaded into respective program memories of some or all of these processors (typically all processors assigned to a particular task) over the code distribution bus, and are executed in parallel by these processors. A task control processor determines when all of the processors assigned to a particular task have finished executing the current code page, and then loads a new code page (e.g., the next sequential code page within a task) into the program memories of these processors for execution. The processors within the cluster preferably share a common memory (1 per cluster) that is used to receive data inputs from, and to provide data outputs to, a higher level processor. Multiple interconnected clusters may be integrated within a common integrated circuit device.