Unified Processor (AutoPhi Modern): One Complete Unit for CPU, GPU, and Data Processing

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One Chip, Many Projections

The second embodiment in the consolidated patent application 19/540,453 is a unified processor product—internally referred to as AutoPhi Modern—that consolidates CPU, GPU, and data processors into a single “Complete Unit.” Rather than shipping separate processor lineages, the product is one architecture with multiple form-factor projections: MicroSDXC, PCIe, and socket. The same unit can be delivered as a card, a board, or a socketed part.

The Complete Unit provides a CPU domain and an accelerator domain in a single-chip (or equivalent) architecture. It incorporates nine technology elements and morphisms from prior branches (e.g., Scale 24–27, Quantum/REV 02/10/12/17, MicroSDXC 11). One handoff includes product documentation and a copy script that pulls all included projects into a single deliverable (e.g., an included_projects/ structure), so licensees or partners get a coherent tree of design and documentation.

Scale tiers allow the same design to target different performance and cost points. The accelerator domain is where GPU and data-processing workloads live alongside the CPU, enabling a single package to serve general computing, graphics, and specialized data tasks. For embedded, edge, and data-center use cases, one SKU can replace multiple discrete parts.

This embodiment is fully described in the patent specification with reference to Figure 2 (isometric view of chip die, pin row, and exploded form-factor projections). The filing date of the overall portfolio is February 13, 2026; Application # 19/540,453 and Patent Center # 74480330 identify the case in all USPTO and licensee correspondence.

Source: US Patent Application 19/540,453, Section 8.2 and Claims.

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