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Ken Vinh Diep

from Portland, OR
Age ~61

Ken Diep Phones & Addresses

  • 16600 NW Argyle Way, Portland, OR 97229 (503) 645-7851
  • 16600 Argyle St, Portland, OR 97229
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Irvine, CA
  • Milpitas, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • Beaverton, OR

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Resumes

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Technical Lead

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Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Intel Corporation
Technical Lead
Education:
University of California, Los Angeles 1985 - 1989
Masters, Master of Arts, Electrical Engineering
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A And T Rebuilder

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Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Ans Transmission
A and T Rebuilder
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Technical Lead At Intel Corporation

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Position:
Technical Lead at Intel Corporation
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Intel Corporation
Technical Lead
Education:
UCLA 1985 - 1989
Master Degree, Electrical Engineering

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ken Diep
Executive of Information Technology
San Fernando Music School
School/Educational Services · Music Lessons
2409 San Gabriel Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770
(626) 571-1500

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Generating Boundary Markers For An Instruction Stream Including Variable-Length Instructions

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US Patent:
63082578, Oct 23, 2001
Filed:
Apr 20, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/295748
Inventors:
Luke S. K. Theogarajan - Beaverton OR
James W. Dukes - Hillsboro OR
Ken V. Diep - Portland OR
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 940
G06F 1204
US Classification:
712210
Abstract:
A method of generating boundary markers, for an instruction stream including variable-length instructions, includes generating a number of sets of potential boundary markers for a predetermined set of bytes within the instruction stream. Each set of potential boundary markers is generated based on a respective assumption regarding a boundary byte position within the predetermined set of bytes. For example, a number of sets of potential boundary markers may be generated based on assumptions that respective byte positions within the predetermined set of bytes include the start byte of an instruction. A further set of potential boundary markers may be generated based on an assumption that none of the byte positions within the predetermined set of bytes includes a start byte of instruction. A set of boundary markers, from the number of sets of potential boundary markers, is selected as a valid set of boundary markers when it is determined that an assumption, upon which the relevant set was generated, is in fact valid.
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