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CM, TPL dispute

posted on Apr 17, 2010 01:27PM

If I am not mistaken I remember reading statements to the effect that Morre stated he never worked for Lectrone and yet here on his website is the addmittance that he did in some capacity. Also of consideration the development of at least the s40 chip was done while he was at Intellasys, in whatever capacity that was, but none the least, I don't see how he expects to profit from this when it was developed while he was affiliated with Lectrone. Also, he used to work in the capacity of defending our patents until sometime in 2007 when Henneman took over. There seems to be a lot more to consider regarding his dispute with TPL. Much of the cash that Moore is, or is not owed is going to revolve around these issues. IMO

"Chuck Moore, Chairman, CTOChuck Moore co-founded FORTH, Inc., in 1973. He developed a Forth based chip (RTX2000) in the mid 1980s, derivatives of which are still being used widely by NASA. At Computer Cowboys, Mr. Moore designed the Sh-Boom microprocessor and then co-founded iTv, an Internet Appliance manufacturer. During the 1990s, he used his own CAD software to design several custom VLSI chips, including the F21 processor with a network interface. More recently, he invented colorForth and ported his VLSI design tools to it. Moore served as CTO for IntellaSys during development of the S40 multi-computer chip. "

GreenArrays Family of Processors:

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"GA40A 40-computer chip fabricated at 130 nm Haypress Creek supercomputer ( 3.0 x 2.5 inch circuit board )9 S40 multi-computer chips, each with 40 c18 computers.
Total of 360 computers running at 700 Mips or 250 Gips.
Each chip has 3 A/Ds and 3 D/As. Total of 27 of each"
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