Leon Zheng - San Jose CA, US Martin Langhammer - Alderbury, GB Steven Perry - High Wycombe, GB Paul Metzgen - Chiswick, GB Gregory Starr - San Jose CA, US William Hwang - Fremont CA, US Kumara Tharmalingam - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Altera Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/48
US Classification:
708523
Abstract:
A programmable logic device is provided that includes a MAC block having mode splitting capabilities. Different modes of operation may be implemented simultaneously whereby the multipliers and other DSP circuitry of the MAC block may be allocated among the different modes of operation. For example, one multiplier may be used to implement a multiply mode while another two multipliers may be used to implement a sum of two multipliers mode.
Saturation And Rounding In Multiply-Accumulate Blocks
Leon Zheng - San Jose CA, US Martin Langhammer - Alderbury, GB Steven Perry - High Wycombe, GB Paul Metzgen - Chiswick, GB Nitin Prasad - Milpitas CA, US William Hwang - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Altera Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/38
US Classification:
708551
Abstract:
Saturation and rounding capabilities are implemented in multiply-accumulate (MAC) blocks to provide rounded and saturated outputs of multipliers and of add-subtract-accumulate circuits implemented using DSP. These features support any suitable format of value representation, including the x. 15 format. Circuitry within the multipliers and the add-subtract-accumulate circuits implement the rounding and saturation features of the present invention.
Saturation And Rounding In Multiply-Accumulate Blocks
Leon Zheng - San Jose CA, US Martin Langhammer - Salisbury, GB Steven Perry - High Wycombe, GB Paul Metzgen - London, GB Nitin Prasad - Milpitas CA, US William Hwang - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Altera Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/38
US Classification:
708551
Abstract:
Saturation and rounding capabilities are implemented in MAC blocks to provide rounded and saturated outputs of multipliers and of add-subtract-accumulate circuitrs implemented using DSP. These features support any suitable format of value representation, including the x. 15 format. Circuitry within the multipliers and the add-subtract-accumulate circuits implement the rounding and saturation features of the present invention.
Saturation And Rounding In Multiply-Accumulate Blocks
Leon Zheng - San Jose CA, US Martin Langhammer - Alderbury, GB Steven Perry - High Wycombe, GB Paul Metzgen - Chiswick, GB Nitin Prasad - Milpitas CA, US William Hwang - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Altera Corporation - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/38
US Classification:
708551
Abstract:
Saturation and rounding capabilities are implemented in MAC blocks to provide rounded and saturated outputs of multipliers and of add-subtract-accumulate circuits implemented using DSP. These features support any suitable format of value representation, including the x.15 format. Circuitry within the multipliers and the add-subtract-accumulate circuits implement the rounding and saturation features of the present invention.
Metagenomic Library And Natural Product Discovery Platform
- Emeryville CA, US Eyal AKIVA - Foster City CA, US Tom Hayon EYLES - Emeryville CA, US Ute GALM - Danville CA, US Sangita GANESH - Alameda CA, US Stephanie Leanne Brown HENDRIX - Emeryville CA, US William W. HWANG - El Cerrito CA, US Jeffrey Hoon KIM - Berkeley CA, US Alexander NECKELMANN - Berkeley CA, US Samuel OTENG-PABI - Oakland CA, US Claus PELIKAN - Santa Barbara CA, US Devin SCANNELL - San Francisco CA, US Zachariah SERBER - Kenwood CA, US Jennifer SHOCK - San Francisco CA, US Michael SNEDDON - Oakland CA, US Xiao YANG - Albany CA, US
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for identifying natural product-encoding multi-gene clusters (MGCs). In some embodiments, the present disclosure also teaches methods for producing sequenced and assembled metagenomic libraries that are amenable to MGC search bionformatic tools and techniques.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William Hwang Principal
Young & William, Inc Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
Ckc Partners
Senior Associate
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Apr 2017 - Jun 2017
Corporate Development Manager
Deloitte Sep 1, 2010 - Mar 2017
Associate
Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center-James Cancer Hospital & Solove Research Institute Jun 2005 - May 2006
Research Assistant
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 2010 - 2011
Master of Science, Masters
The Ohio State University 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Microbiology
Upper Arlington High School 1999 - 2003
Skills:
Mergers and Acquisitions Due Diligence Financial Modeling Operational Due Diligence M&A Analysis M&A Modeling M&A Negotiations Strategic M&A Private Equity Venture Capital Mergers and Acquisitions Private Equity Firms Private Equity Funding Investment Theory Investment Valuation Valuation Valuation Modeling Buy Side Financial and Operational Modeling Acquisitions Corporate Development Pitch Books Capital Structure M&A Advisory Services Company Valuation Business Valuation Equity Valuation Dcf Valuation Presentation Skills Interpersonal Skills Leadership Communication Growth Strategies Strategy Life Sciences Management Consulting Data Analysis Financial Analysis Business Intelligence Business Analysis Business Process Improvement
Dr. Hwang graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 1990. He works in Dallas, TX and specializes in Neurology and Sleep Medicine. Dr. Hwang is affiliated with Methodist Charlton Medical Center.