Intel had ten patents in blockchain during Q2 2024. Intel Corp’s patents in Q2 2024 focus on IoT networks, provenance of information, live migration of trusted execution environment virtual machines, and firmware management using non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on a blockchain. These technologies aim to enhance communication, security, and management in various computing systems. GlobalData’s report on Intel gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Intel had no grants in blockchain as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Data packaging protocols for communications between iot devices (Patent ID: US20240205080A1)

The patent filed by Intel Corp. describes an Internet of Things (IoT) network that includes IoT devices with various functionalities such as communication, protocol determination, frame analysis, and building. The network also involves identifying parallel communication channels, fragmenting payloads, and sending sub-objects over these channels. Additionally, the network comprises multiple IoT devices with communication channels, network links, hash calculators, and communicators to send messages to neighboring devices.

The patent claims detail the apparatus's functions, including segmenting data files into fragments, determining hash codes, identifying target nodes, and transmitting fragments. The programmable circuitry is designed to handle mesh networks, store node identifiers, determine fragment ranges, and share identifiers with other nodes. The apparatus also involves generating keys, transmitting acknowledgment data, storing file fragments, and handling event storms. Furthermore, the programmable circuitry adjusts fragment transmission based on bandwidth, ensures data transfer based on acknowledgment data, and utilizes blockchain-assigned node identifiers for key generation and storage. The patent also includes a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium with instructions for generating keys, transmitting data, storing fragments, and utilizing blockchain-assigned node identifiers.

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