ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 19 -- United States Patent no. 12,632,254, issued on May 19, was assigned to Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.).
"Simulating network flow control" was invented by Samkit Jain (Hillsboro, Ore.), Izajasz Piotr Wrosz (Banino, Poland), Nicholas M. Pepperling (Portland, Ore.), Joshua B. Fryman (Corvallis, Ore.), Balasubramanian Seshasayee (Hillsboro, Ore.) and Ibrahim Hur (Portland, Ore.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A system simulator simulates operations of a plurality of interconnected devices in a simulation of a computing system. The system simulator implements a communication runtime in the simulation to receive a packet generated by a simulation of a first one of the pl...