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Comparison of Device and Method Claims
`in U.S. Patent No. 7,383,453
`
`Device Claims
`
`Method Claims
`
`1. An instruction-processing system
`with minimized static power leakage,
`the instruction-processing system
`comprising:
`
`a core with instruction-processing
`circuitry;
`an area coupled to the core;
`a core voltage provided to the
`core; and
`an area voltage provided to the
`area;
`wherein in a normal operation
`mode:
`a clock signal to the core is
`active;
`the core voltage is a first
`value that is sufficient to
`maintain the state
`information of the
`instruction-processing
`circuitry;
`
`the core is active;
`the area voltage is a second
`value that is sufficient to
`maintain the data stored in
`the area; and
`
`the area is active;
`wherein in a first power-saving
`mode that can be exited upon
`receipt of an interrupt signal:
`
`8. A method for minimizing static
`power leakage in an instruction-
`processing system, wherein the
`instruction-processing system
`comprises[:]
`a core with instruction-
`processing circuitry,
`an area coupled to the core,
`a core voltage provided to the
`core, and
`an area voltage provided to the
`area,
`the method comprising: entering a
`normal operation mode by:
`providing a clock signal to
`the core;
`providing the core with a
`core voltage that is equal
`to a first value that is
`sufficient to maintain the
`state information of the
`instruction-processing
`circuitry;
`
`providing the area with an
`area voltage equal to a
`second value that is
`sufficient to maintain the
`data stored in the area;
`
`entering a first power-saving
`mode by:
`
`Quaclomm, Ex. 1013, Page 1
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`the clock signal to the core
`is inactive;
`the core voltage is
`sufficient to maintain the
`state information of the
`instruction-processing
`circuitry; and
`
`the area voltage is
`sufficient to maintain the
`data stored in the area;
`
`wherein in a second power-
`saving mode that can be exited
`upon receipt of a signal that is not
`an interrupt signal:
`the clock signal to the core
`is inactive;
`the core voltage is less
`than the first value; and
`
`the area voltage is
`sufficient to maintain the
`data stored in the area.
`
`2. The instruction-processing system of
`claim 1, wherein the first power-saving
`mode can be exited upon receipt of a
`signal that is not an interrupt signal.
`3. The instruction-processing system of
`claim 1, wherein the area comprises a
`cache.
`
`disabling the clock signal
`to the core;
`providing the core with a
`core voltage that is
`sufficient to maintain the
`state information of the
`instruction-processing
`circuitry; and
`providing the area with an
`area voltage that is
`sufficient to maintain the
`data stored in the area;
`exiting the first power-saving
`mode upon receipt of an
`interrupt signal;
`entering a second power-saving
`mode by:
`
`disabling the clock signal
`to the core;
`setting the core voltage to
`a value less than the first
`value; and
`providing the area with an
`area voltage that is equal
`to or greater than the
`second value; and
`exiting the second power-saving
`mode upon receipt of a signal
`that is not an interrupt signal.
`9. The method of claim 8, further
`comprising exiting the first power-
`saving mode upon receipt of a signal
`that is not an interrupt signal.
`10. The method of claim 8, wherein the
`area comprises a cache.
`
`Quaclomm, Ex. 1013, Page 2
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`4. The instruction-processing system of
`claim 3, wherein the area further
`comprises cache tags.
`
`11. The method of claim 10, wherein
`the area further comprises cache tags.
`
`Quaclomm, Ex. 1013, Page 3
`
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