Training Based Dynamic Cryptographic Acceleration with Neural Processing Unit
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USPTO published patent application US20260111612A1, filed October 21, 2024 (Application No. 18921227), on April 23, 2026. The application covers firmware management operations including a distributed unified BIOS that identifies processor environments across multiple processor architectures and performs cryptographic acceleration management operations to improve cryptographic performance. As a published patent application, this document is informational and does not create compliance obligations.
“performing a cryptographic acceleration management operation, the cryptographic acceleration management operation accelerating performance of a cryptographic operation”
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USPTO published patent application US20260111612A1 covering firmware management operations including a distributed unified BIOS that identifies installed processor environments and performs cryptographic acceleration management operations to improve cryptographic performance. CPC classifications include G06F 21/72, G06F 9/4403, and G06N 20/00.
As a published patent application, this document is informational and does not create compliance obligations for any party. Regulators and industry analysts tracking cryptographic acceleration technology, neural processing units, or firmware security may use this as background research into emerging technical approaches in the field.
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Training Based Dynamic Cryptographic Acceleration with a Neural Processing Unit
Application US20260111612A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Gowrishankar Rudraprakash, Shekar Babu Suryanarayana, Aniket Surekar, Karunakar Poosapalli
Abstract
A firmware management operation. The firmware management operation includes providing an information handling system with a distributed unified BIOS; identifying a processor environment installed on an information handling system from a plurality of processor environments, the processor environment comprising a processor architecture; and, performing a cryptographic acceleration management operation, the cryptographic acceleration management operation accelerating performance of a cryptographic operation.
CPC Classifications
G06F 21/72 G06F 9/4403 G06N 20/00
Filing Date
2024-10-21
Application No.
18921227
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