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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, October 10 2012 @ 11:55 AM EDT |
Possibly... not sure...
Well actually yes, they're maths in the abstract.
In a specific hardware processor they're an implementation of maths, and
possibly some of these types of things could be reasonable to be patentable - I
guess it's a question of specific instances - the implementation in hardware
could be novel. Or of course, possibly not.
Question: what about - for example - hyper-threading - where the idea is
(essentially) to more efficiently use the processing elemenst provided by the
hardware. which isn't maths per-se, but is no doubt implemented using lots of
maths?
Regardless, the actual data it's being used to run remains just a set of codes
that describe a mathematical process.
Oh I don't know, horrible cold coming, need more drugs...
jrw
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