Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
In a recent study, a team of researchers from Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Palo Alto, California, have fabricated and demonstrated a hybrid memristor/transistor circuit for the first time. The team demonstrated conditional programming of a nanomemristor by the hybrid circuit, showing that the same elements in a circuit can be configured to act as logic, signal routing, and memory. By routing a logic operation’s output signal back onto a memristor, the circuit could even reconfigure itself, opening the doors to a variety of self-programming circuits.
“It actually takes at least a dozen transistors to mimic the electrical properties of a single memristor,” Stan Williams of HP told PhysOrg.com. “Thus, for circuits that require some type of latching or other function performed by a memristor, it is at least conceivable for a designer to replace several active transistors with one passive memristor, which is much smaller than a single transistor. This maintains the capability of the chip while decreasing the number of transistors, which saves both silicon area and power. Thus, it may be possible to continue the equivalent of Moore's law for a couple of generations not by making transistors smaller, but by replacing some subset of them with memristors.”
Hard to believe two clowns sit on this board all day, day after day, year after year, technobabbling about technology irrelevant to VCSY and wishing VCSY would start trading again and all the "infringers" would pay up. LOL!
Then they'll cancel yours and everyone else's shares when they file bankruptcy.
remember general atlantic. now 8 is downgraded by morgan stanley:me:
too funny ; argus now invested in by general atlantic is which advised by morgan stanley. argus seems to hate 8.
8 and v?
remember general atlantic. now 8 is downgraded by morgan stanley:me:
too funny ; argus now invested in by general atlantic is which advised by morgan stanley. argus seems to hate 8.
direct peering in azure? v ip social network ip?:
In 1964, science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke predicted the future of work, saying that in the early 21st century, “men will no longer commute; they will communicate.” Developments in communications technology, said Clarke, will allow a person to “conduct his business from Tahiti or Bali, just as well as he could from London.”
Today, millions of professionals use unified communications solutions such as 8x8 and Microsoft Teams to do just that. Moreover, hundreds of thousands of users around the globe rely on 8x8 for real-time customer communications within Microsoft Teams.
The 8x8 for Microsoft Teams portfolio
The 8x8 for Microsoft Teams solution portfolio empowers organizations with a variety of options for deploying reliable calling in Teams to ensure global reach and business continuity.
8x8 Voice for Microsoft Teams offers Direct Routing as a Service, which can be more flexible for complex deployments with legacy equipment or an expanded global footprint, with full PSTN (public-switched telephone network) replacement in over 59 countries. The portfolio also offers a cost-effective calling option through 8x8 Phone App for Microsoft Teams, as well as omnichannel customer communications through the certified 8x8 Contact Center for Microsoft Teams.
8x8 Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams, by contrast, provides the quickest onboarding experience through Operator Connect, Microsoft’s preferred method for integrating third-party PSTN calling service providers through Teams. The analyst firm Cavell Group estimates that this will overtake direct routing as the most popular Teams calling option by the end of 2024.
“There is a huge market opportunity for partners to add value to the Microsoft Teams platform through telephony enablement and CX services, such as contact center,” notes Patrick Watson, Head of Research at Cavell Group. “As organizations review and rationalize their Teams investments, partners who are able to provide the full range of communications solutions are best suited to meet customer needs throughout their Teams’ estates.
“Currently, only 8x8 is equipped and certified across the range of communications and customer engagement solutions for Teams. Now with the addition of 8x8 Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams, 8x8 can meet the needs of every possible persona in an organization while also reducing the number of communication partners required to maximize their investment in the platform.”
The benefits of 8x8 Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams
As a new solution in Microsoft’s partner directory, 8x8 Operator Connect is purpose-built and Microsoft-certified to quickly enable native calling functionality in Teams. The service is powered by 8x8’s leading UCaaS network—a 12-time UCaaS Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader—to provide reliable, global communications in Microsoft Teams while delivering flexible calling plans and increasing administrator efficiency.
What makes 8x8 Operator Connect for Microsoft Teams one of the best Teams Phone options? Here are six fundamental benefits of the solution:
Microsoft-certified. 8x8 Operator Connect is fast to deploy and fully compliant with Microsoft’s Operator Connect program.
Reliable. Direct peering through Microsoft Azure meets program architecture, support, network, and shared SLA requirements.
Complete. 8x8 Operator Connect is part of the 8x8 for Microsoft Teams portfolio that offers 8x8’s patented Global Reach technology, flexible calling plans, and is the only Operator Connect provider with a Teams-certified contact center with free on-net calling.
Teams Phone Native. To keep things even more simple, calls happen exactly where users expect them—natively within Microsoft Teams.
Efficient. Admins can provision phone numbers and manage users from the Microsoft Teams admin center to accelerate deployment time.
Cost-effective. 8x8 is the only vendor in addition to Microsoft needed for complete calling in Teams. Organizations can consolidate providers and vendors while enhancing Teams communications through this single additional source.
cisco and arbitrary object framework for decentralized security of everything?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/cisco-reimagines-security-data-centers-070000298.html=
could be the naming for the joint work of 8's tech partners environment?
they talk autonomous segmentation to isolate the deviant, but that sounds like what v was reselling to me.
hey, i wonder if v is a partner of the 8 tech partners environment. that seems kind of a jv of ips?
8 voice for msft teams on azure....with msft go to market helping sell 8. 8 voice is /would allow server to server communications of cpaas. 1st to the 2nd computer, which would then need the data, markup, file downloads into a folder, etc of vip. including the peer social network of a ethernet connected network of nodes, which defines azure. wags....so, now this looks like msft is now going forward with v ip/8 software solutions in company with their technology partner ecosystem, which would be the msft/google, salesforce, adobe, sap, amazon, ibm, opentext, hp memristor with sk hynix, oracle, dell/emc, vmware/broadcomm, nvidia, etc
social network experience they say...........:https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-ai-copilot-starting-automate-090004657.html
All good reads
Memristor
Memristor (pronounced /'m?mr?st?r/; a portmanteau of "memory resistor") is a passive two-terminal electrical component in which there is a functional relationship between electric charge and magnetic flux linkage. When current flows in one direction through the device, the electrical resistance increases; and when current flows in the opposite direction, the resistance decreases. When the current is stopped, the component retains the last resistance that it had, and when the flow of charge starts again, the resistance of the circuit will be what it was when it was last active. It has a regime of operation with an approximately linear charge-resistance relationship as long as the time-integral of the current stays within certain bounds.
Memristor theory was formulated and named by Leon Chua in a 1971 paper. In 2008, a team at HP Labs announced the development of a switching memristor based on a thin film of titanium dioxide. These devices are being developed for application in nanoelectronic memories, computer logic, and neuromorphic computer architectures. In October 2011, the same team announced the commercial availability of memristor technology within 18 months, as a replacement for Flash, SSD, DRAM and SRAM.
This text uses material from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA
Show more
Exploring the data storage of tomorrow: Supramolecular memristors based on bistable [2]catenanes
Sep 28, 2023
Optical memristors review: Shining a light on neuromorphic computing
Jun 5, 2023
Perovskite nanocrystal computer components inspired by brain cells
Mar 8, 2023
Quantum effects in memristive devices
Sep 27, 2022
'Atomic photon source' based on the movement of atoms
May 2, 2022
Artificial neurons go quantum with photonic circuits
Mar 24, 2022
Neuromorphic computing with memristors
Nov 30, 2020
Engineers put tens of thousands of artificial brain synapses on a single chip
Jun 8, 2020
Organic memory devices show promise for flexible, wearable, personalized computing
Apr 21, 2020
Physicists create device for imitating biological memory
Aug 29, 2019
Hybrid memristors. Hmmmm
PhysOrg.com) -- As researchers strive to increase the density and functionality of circuit elements onto computer chips, one newer option they have is a memory resistor (or “memristor”), the fourth passive circuit element. First predicted to exist in 1971 and fabricated in 2008, memristors are two-terminal devices that change their resistance in response to the total amount of current flowing through them.
By dynamically changing the doping profile inside the memristive materials, scientists can control the current-voltage relationship of the device, thus controlling the “memristance.” Since they don’t lose their state when the electrical power is turned off, memristors also have nonvolatile memory.
However, memristors are passive elements, meaning they cannot introduce energy into a circuit. In order to function, memristors need to be integrated into circuits that contain active elements, such as transistors, which can amplify or switch electronic signals. A circuit containing both memristors and transistors could have the advantage of providing enhanced functionality with fewer components, in turn minimizing chip area and power consumption.
In a recent study, a team of researchers from Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Palo Alto, California, have fabricated and demonstrated a hybrid memristor/transistor circuit for the first time. The team demonstrated conditional programming of a nanomemristor by the hybrid circuit, showing that the same elements in a circuit can be configured to act as logic, signal routing, and memory. By routing a logic operation’s output signal back onto a memristor, the circuit could even reconfigure itself, opening the doors to a variety of self-programming circuits.
“It actually takes at least a dozen transistors to mimic the electrical properties of a single memristor,” Stan Williams of HP told PhysOrg.com. “Thus, for circuits that require some type of latching or other function performed by a memristor, it is at least conceivable for a designer to replace several active transistors with one passive memristor, which is much smaller than a single transistor. This maintains the capability of the chip while decreasing the number of transistors, which saves both silicon area and power. Thus, it may be possible to continue the equivalent of Moore's law for a couple of generations not by making transistors smaller, but by replacing some subset of them with memristors.”
The HP team’s memristor design consisted of two sets of 21 parallel 40-nm-wide wires crossing over each other to form a crossbar array, fabricated using nanoimprint lithography. A 20-nm-thick layer of the semiconductor titanium dioxide (TiO2) was sandwiched between the horizontal and vertical nanowires, forming a memristor at the intersection of each wire pair. An array of field effect transistors surrounded the memristor crossbar array, and the memristors and transistors were connected to each other through metal traces.
Then the researchers tested the device by performing a basic logic function (AB + CD) from four voltage inputs representing the four values. The operations were performed on two different rows of the memristor crossbar, and the results were routed through the transistors, which amplified the signals and fed the corresponding signal back to the memristor crossbars for programming purposes. In other words, the output signal from the simple logic function of the memristor circuits could be used to reprogram a memristor for a new operation.
“Self-programming is a form of learning,” Williams explained. “Thus, circuits with memristors may have the capacity to learn how to perform a task, rather than have to be programmed to do it.”
As the researchers explained, the basis of the memristor is that the resistance of the device can be changed and be remembered, which is physically manifested by the movement of positively charged oxygen vacancies, which are dopants in a semiconducting TiO2 film. A positive bias voltage can push the vacancies away from an electrode and increase the resistance, whereas a negative bias will attract the vacancies and decrease the resistance. If left alone, the programmed state will remain as it is for at least one year.
The researchers hope that this prototype of a hybrid memristor/transistor circuit will lead to further integrations of memristors with conventional CMOS circuits. In addition, the demonstration of a system that can alter its own programming could lead the way toward a variety of new architectures, such as adaptive synaptic circuits.
More information: Borghetti, Julien; Li, Zhiyong; Straznicky, Joseph; Li, Xuema; Ohlberg, Douglas A. A.; Wu, Wei; Stewart, Duncan R.; and Williams, R. Stanley. “A hybrid nanomemristor/transistor logic circuit capable of self-programming.” PNAS, February 10, 2009, vol. 106, no. 6, 1699-1703.
opencv mat class is how openai does it's ai thing +4 patents and 2 pendings.
so the file pointer to the file is very important to generative ai which is now likely to have increased stock and company values by trillions of dollars.
and so far not a penny to vcsy?
but how would we know what the financial status of vcsy /now solutions/ and any vcsy ownership is worth without some information ?
8x8 has now begun subscription fees based annually and monthly, but they don't say how such is billed/received/treated.
if 8 and others potentially using some v ip are similarly doing business and have agreements in place to provide v ip with a proportion of such monies, that would be a game changer.
This article is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United States. This story, by Jes Burns, was originally published by OPB.
A honey bear is probably one of the weirder things you’d see in a science lab, especially in a lab making computer parts.
“It’s just processed, store-bought honey,” said Ph.D. student Zoe Templin. “Off the shelf — a little cute bear so we can put it in photos.”
But for Templin and her colleagues at Washington State University, Vancouver, the honey is key.
“It is cheap and it is easily accessible to everyone,” said master’s student Md Mehedi Hassan Tanim.
The honey also has natural chemical properties that make it a promising foundation for a new kind of environmentally friendly computer component — one that could make computing faster and more energy efficient while reducing the impact on the environment.
“For me electronics in general produce so much toxic waste. It really is a devastating amount of electronic waste that occurs,” said Templin.
In fact, the world produces about 50 million tons of electronic waste per year. Only 20% is recycled, meaning the other 80% ends up in landfills.
Using honey instead of materials like silicon in computers would make recycling easier and less toxic, because honey breaks down in water.
“I would love to see this become a stepping stone to having electronically clean waste,” said Templin. “Actually getting organic materials out into your phone, into commercial use.”
A person in a full body PPE suit stands in a room with yellow lighting
In this video still, WSU Vancouver grad student Zoe Templin works in a cleanroom in March to fabricate a new kind of honey-based computer component. Credit: Dan Evans, OPB
Memristors
Templin and Tanim have spent a good deal of time in the University’s cleanroom fabricating electronic components called memristors.
“We generally fabricate devices at the start of the semester for like 2-3 weeks and then we test them later,” said Tanim. “I’ve fabricated like 40 to 50 samples, but there are hundreds of devices on each sample.”
The devices are extremely small so the dust-free space of the cleanroom and head-to-toe protective gear is necessary to create the pristine metal and honey layers that comprise the chips.
“We have to keep our devices as clean as they are because our honey film is so thin. Any particles that land on that film… [are] going to be a defect and it is going to affect the performance of our device,” Templin said.
She places a glass slide in a centrifuge and drips a few drops of a specially diluted honey mixture on the surface. She starts the machine, which will spin the honey into an even layer.
“It’s thinner than our hair,” she said.
They’ll make the memristors by sandwiching the honey between two metal electrodes.
Needles touch a small pane of glass.
In this video still, the WSU Vancouver researchers test the memory-building capacity their new honey-based memristor in March. Each small circle on the chip is one device. Credit: Dan Evans, OPB
Memristors are relatively new in the world of electronics. The term is a portmanteau of the words “memory” and “resistor” — both essential for computers.
The memristor’s function was first theorized in the 1960s, but no one managed to actually make one until 2008.
Its combination of memory and electricity resistance is unique in electronics, but there’s another place where this combo is quite common — in our brains.
Our brains are full of nerve cells called neurons, and we learn when our neurons create connections between each other. The points where the neurons connect are synapses.
When we hear a new piece of information, a small bridge is built across the synapse. The bridge is our memory. The more we hear the information repeated, the more robust that memory bridge becomes.
“So we have our neurons and the synapse, they process data and they store data at the same time,” said WSU Vancouver electrical engineering professor and project head Feng Zhao.
This dual function is a huge deal and helps make our brains the most efficient computer on the planet.
The team’s memristor works the same way. It builds bridges (microscopic filaments of metal atoms) through the honey when exposed to certain levels of electricity — that’s the data processing. When the electricity stops flowing, the bridge remains intact — that’s the memory.
If you reverse the flow of electricity, the memory is wiped clean.
“We are building systems of memory that are as efficient as how the brain stores memory,” said Templin.
Zhao’s lab at WSU Vancouver discovered that honey has the chemical characteristics needed to make memristors work.
“They have big molecule chains in the material. And we need those molecule chains in order for us to build up those bridges,” said Zhao.
The team also focused on honey because it’s stable and doesn’t spoil. And unlike other traditional computer materials, producing honey actually benefits the environment because of the key role bees play in pollination.
“Using honey as the synapse element is great. It’s very clever. It’s a nice advance as far as getting things to be biodegradable,” said Purdue University physicist Erica Carlson. Carlson’s research has similarly focused on finding new materials to create faster, more efficient computers, but she is not involved in the WSU Vancouver project.
A man looks at a computer monitor.
In this video still taken in March, WSU Vancouver professor Feng Zhao tests honey-based computer components called memristors that were developed in his lab. Credit: Dan Evans, OPB
A New Branch Of Computing
So if you have a computer component that mimics a brain cell, could you put a bunch of them together and get a computer that mimics a brain?
The answer is yes.
“Right now our device simulates a single neuron, a single synapse, but we want to integrate those devices together,” said Zhao. “And then this will behave more like our brain.”
This is the idea behind neuromorphic computing — a new revolution in computer design.
“We’re coming up against some hard technological issues to where we need fundamentally different forms of computation if we’re going to keep the world moving forward the way that we want to keep moving forward,” Carlson said.
Pretty much every computer we use is based on a design that’s 80 years old: The von Neumann architecture.
In this design, the part of the computer that processes information is separate from the part that stores it. And it takes time and energy for the information to travel in between.
“This conventional computing system consumes a tremendous amount of energy,” Zhao said.
Neuromorphic computers solve this bottleneck, in part, by having the processor and storage all in one place — the memristor.
“It’s a building block,” said Tanim. “By combining millions of devices like this, I can build a neuromorphic … chip, which can actually do the computation that a supercomputer can do — but 100 times faster and using 1000 times less energy.”
A person in full body PPE and wearing sunglasses looks under a fume hood.
In this video still taken in March, WSU Vancouver grad student Md Mehedi Hasan Tanim watches the progress of the sputter machine, which is used to fabricate metal electrodes for computer chips. Credit: Dan Evans, OPB
These neuromorphic computer systems are still in their infancy as far as development goes, but that could be changing with the seemingly overnight emergence of artificial intelligence.
“Right now, the way we’re doing AI is we’re using software to mimic the brain, and we’re putting that software on computer architectures that weren’t designed for it. So that’s why it’s so enormously energy intensive,” said Carlson.
It’s estimated that within four years, AI servers like ChatGPT will use as much electricity annually as countries the size of Argentina.
Neuromorphic computer systems could eventually reduce that energy use significantly.
“Now that we’re in the midst of the AI revolution, it would not surprise me if we started to see a lot more funding,” she said. “I mean, we’re trying to do something fundamentally different, and nobody knows which is going to be the best method.”
With honey-based devices, the WSU Vancouver team thinks they’re on track to help solve two problems at once.
By developing a biodegradable computer component made of honey, for a computer system that’s more energy efficient than any we’ve ever seen, the team is taking computers into a faster and cleaner new age.
“I’m actually extremely fortunate to have been raised and grown up in the Pacific Northwest, that cares about the environment to this level,” said Templin. “Where I can do research that could … truly help the environment in a way that really hasn’t been explored before.”
Memristor
Memristor (pronounced /'m?mr?st?r/; a portmanteau of "memory resistor") is a passive two-terminal electrical component in which there is a functional relationship between electric charge and magnetic flux linkage. When current flows in one direction through the device, the electrical resistance increases; and when current flows in the opposite direction, the resistance decreases. When the current is stopped, the component retains the last resistance that it had, and when the flow of charge starts again, the resistance of the circuit will be what it was when it was last active. It has a regime of operation with an approximately linear charge-resistance relationship as long as the time-integral of the current stays within certain bounds.
Memristor theory was formulated and named by Leon Chua in a 1971 paper. In 2008, a team at HP Labs announced the development of a switching memristor based on a thin film of titanium dioxide. These devices are being developed for application in nanoelectronic memories, computer logic, and neuromorphic computer architectures. In October 2011, the same team announced the commercial availability of memristor technology within 18 months, as a replacement for Flash, SSD, DRAM and SRAM.
file pointer mention...'2':
Answer
Based on the information provided in the search results, here is a summary of how the OpenCV Mat class relates to OpenAI:
The search results do not contain any direct information about the OpenCV Mat class and OpenAI. The search results focus on explaining the OpenCV Mat class and its use in representing and processing image data, but do not mention anything about OpenAI.
The key points about the OpenCV Mat class from the search results are:
The Mat class is a fundamental data structure in OpenCV used to represent n-dimensional arrays, including images, voxel volumes, vector fields, and other types of visual data.
1
2
4
5
The Mat class has two main components - a header that contains metadata about the array (size, data type, etc.), and a pointer to the actual pixel/element values.
1
5
The Mat class provides efficient ways to access, manipulate, and process the image data it represents using OpenCV's computer vision and image processing functions.
1
2
4
The Mat class is widely used in OpenCV-based applications and integrates well with other C++ and Java data structures for image processing tasks.
3
4
5
However, there is no mention of how the OpenCV Mat class relates to or is used in the context of OpenAI or any of OpenAI's products and services. The search results are focused solely on explaining the technical details and usage of the OpenCV Mat class for general image processing purposes.
In summary, the search results do not provide any information about the relationship between the OpenCV Mat class and OpenAI. The Mat class is an important data structure in OpenCV, but the search results do not indicate how it may be used in conjunction with OpenAI technologies.
writer says blackwell could be billions less expensive if they used ethernet server to server rather than nvlink.
now msft building a 100billlion dollar super computer with openai. what will they use for pipelining, parallelism.
first to the second computer. if the reactives are armed, trigger same simultaneously.
do you think russia is behind this iranian drone/missle attack? to by attrition alter the distribution of anti drone /missile ip away from ukraine? just as russia is pushing to finish ukraine before weapons are diverted to them? the harvard protesters need to be watched carefully as air defense equipment is made and ? stored nearby towns and states. mass congressional are not the best on wanting a strong usa. hard to figure out how they got the power in a state where usa was started? academic infiltration from the days of vietnam protestors and sds take over of college admin buildings? kicking out of rotc from campus.
get and academic job, stay low, hand around , power by attrition,, admission committees, grants, load it up with like and manipulable candidates......this whole scenario is just a later chapter of the crimean war and russian plans? they play a long game....the west has a short memory. we forgive and get along, they never forget. ever..
same academics weaken the scholarship, knowledge needed by creating their own no verification information required...make up a transcript/cv. voila.
ride the wave of sketchy backgrounds, ideology, identity, etc. they try to weaken the tech and science needed for the defense/security of the west by saying it's bad, not dei.....they've got google not doing defense work. who do the employees think they'd rather have power over them?
taliban says a man can dress like a woman, no problem, but if he says he's a woman? not ok.
They already put out a notice canceling Mills lost (cough cough) shares. Once the Texas Appeals court rules in our favor I’m sure they will put out a notice canceling all of Wade’s shares. It’s just a matter of time now.
did they make sure the now solutions stock wasn't in wade's trust or farias' hands? maybe they can just call for them due to a routine stock split and if not found or attributed to somebody or entity, cancel them and issue new ones to the company treasury?
interesting about salesforce and informatica...insiders should know about 8, v ip.....but buying informatica might be easier with them not having v ip patents?
yes, they did dev op, but.........so salesforce helps align them with v ip and 8.........wags.
salesforce relationsmhip with 8 and v ip would be interesting. salesforce would want a say in how things go down, but so might msft/google/meta/X/dell/ibm/ wags/
He helped invent a a whole new category of tech called "software-as-a-service," where companies rent their software over the Internet, instead of install it on computers.
The concept almost died at birth. Shortly after Salesforce.com launched, the Internet bubble burst.
Benioff persisted, however, and today every major software company is chasing him.
Along the way, Benioff has become one of the most flamboyant, generous, larger-than-life personalities in the tech industry.
Me. Hmmm “software as a service” Remember our first p r about that concept about 12 ? years ago.? And Marc invented it. Looks like we’ve been following him ( the leader) for quite some time now. I’d be willing to bet he’s chomping at the bit to buy us. …. We wait.
Doc. I agree. Remember Wade was in a joint venture with Salesforce and it fell apart like all the other jv’s he was involved with way back when. . Who could do business with Wade? No one. Marc B lives here on the Big Island. He is an all around good guy. Buying fire trucks and even helicopters for our fire departments and donating a lot of land for the homeless and low income housing etc. I’m hoping Len and his men are talking to him about a new licensing agreement. Or maybe working on a deal for him to buy v ? It would be a good fit. And he’s a good guy.
salesforce another v ip wannabe? in talks to acquire informatica, etl.....they didn't get patent but grew the biz, so they get money but not the big cahuna. wags. data management and control is generative ai..without good data and management and control, it's not much good. imho.
if apple wants to dev this , they might need to obtain a license and agreement for royalties or face legal action........if money needed, call the guy who lent trump the bond ? easy money? poor starving company which has been whipped by big tech bullies?jurors might be very attentive.
apple m4 ai for macbooks..........vip:Mobile proxy server for internet server having a dynamic IP address
Patent number: 9710425
Abstract: A system for connecting to a mobile web server having a dynamic IP address includes a mobile proxy (MP) server connectable to the client software, the MP server including a proxy server software and an IP agent server. An Internet device is connectable to the MP server, and includes a mobile web server and an IP agent client.
Type: Grant
Filed: March 30, 2012
Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
Assignee: Vertical Computer Systems, Inc.
Inventor: Luiz Claudio Valdetaro
missing now solutions certificates..are they still missing?
maybe look in wade or farias locations?
bloomberg reports apple to have m4 chip capable of on device ai in new devices.
mobile devices? and will this m4 chip have a webserver? enter v ip patent.
"(Reuters) -Apple is nearing the production of M4 computer processors which would have AI processing capabilities and plans to update every Mac model with it, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
The company is aiming to release the updated computers late this year and early next year, and they would include new iMacs, a low-end 14-inch MacBook Pro, high-end 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, and Mac minis, the report said.
PC makers have been in a slump since the end of a pandemic-era boom in sales for working and learning from home. The industry has pinned its hopes of a revival on a new generation of laptops and desktops with more powerful chips that can handle artificial intelligence tasks such as summarizing documents without having to send data to the cloud.
Intel is preparing such chips, as are rivals including Qualcomm. Reuters has reported that Nvidia also plans to use its strength in AI chips to jump into the PC market with a new chip as early as 2025.
Apple is planning to highlight the AI processing capabilities of the new chips, and how they'll integrate with the next version of macOS, according to the Bloomberg report.
Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The news comes ahead of Apple's annual developers conference in June, and reports said the iPhone maker could announce new AI partnership and unveil significant changes to the iOS.
Mac sales fell 27% in Apple's most recent fiscal year ended September. Apple in October unveiled the current-generation M3 chips and new MacBook Pro and iMac computers that were getting them.
(Reporting by Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru, Additional reporting by Stephen Nellis; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Maju Samuel)"
where is our money for such. and they likely used ploinks for their siteflash and response flash?
at this point in time the money should be huge.
thought so....
adobe; salesforce, and balmer goes to adobe to talk to their ceo.........and the boston guy whose company was bought by adobe?
now adobe frame i.o........really?
they would have/should have paid license and royalties , which should have shown up in the v accounts?
the vertical computer systems, inc. or as you say virtual computer systems, inc with it's first to the second computer via software, which fits the current concept of parallel computing and how to ensure the correct/same software and data are being used by the computing nodes of distributed resources.
and the blockchain ledger? ditto.
i'm thinking more and more that the crypto mining was/is a machination of the usa cyber czar or equivalent......to get computations done in a self validity/reliability way......minimizing the cost of such by rewarding only the first X number of solution finders....and then they use the integer answers in library for correction factors for fiber optic comms and varying distances, etc.
verge article on msft build conf. they think msft will show ip from the windows terminal server/services group? it would be interesting if judge jackson stimulated this from msft and his discussion of windows ce/thin client work?segue now with vdi on a chromebook to msft terminal server/services and connection to google/msft virtual data centers?==============
do they begin trading v again before or after msft build conf?
I have always thought that adobe was infringing. jfyi
Jedi. I wonder why Dan deleted all of my “A LAUGHABLE PLACE” posts? I just started a new one.
Weird? Or? Did I touch a nerve? We shall see.
Intel® Virtualization Technology abstracts hardware that allows multiple workloads to share a common set of resources. On shared virtualized hardware, a variety of workloads can co-locate while maintaining full isolation from each other, freely migrate across infrastructures, and scale as needed
.intel/amd/qualcomm/vmware/arm/etc. sbv friends and family......now adobe comes out .......did someone turn on the spigot?
Virtual data centers
Feb 2, 2023 - 8x8, Inc.
Various example implementations are directed to circuits, apparatuses, and methods for providing virtual computing services. One example involves a set of computing servers communicatively coupled to the data storage device. The set of computer servers provide a respective virtual data center for each of a plurality of accounts, and the respective virtual data center for each account provides data-communications services specified in a respective settings file for the account. The virtual data center for at least one of the accounts includes a set of virtual desktops and a set of Cloud-based servers.=================some 744?
8's global reach has likely allowed them to hone such capabilities in the realworld. that likely created data to be used in machine learning data to be used along with synthetic data. this would suggest 8 could know a lot about how and what to look for in data manipulation and how to mitigate such from contaminating the data resources. such resources would be distributed globally and would seem to require remote data management capabilities.....oh, so, potentially microfocus/openteams? teamsite.......and v ip.
266 and 736?
not in the 744 family. thank god.
yee haw, call the lawyers . wade decision must be done?
smart folder? lol, justia.
"Method and system for automatically downloading and storing markup language documents into a folder based data structure
Patent number: 9405736
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for processing a markup language file having one or more portions. Specifically, the system downloads a first markup language file using the hyper text transfer protocol and references the first markup language file by its uniform resource location or by a name of a local file on a system on which a user is operating. The first markup language is parsed for one or more portions of the first markup language file. Each portion of the first markup language file is stored into a directory structure containing folders, subfolders, and files complying with the structure of the first markup language file.
Type: Grant
Filed: November 5, 2013
Date of Patent: August 2, 2016
Assignee: Vertical Computer Systems, Inc.
Inventor: Jeff Davison"
mle and adobe!!!!!!!!!:
"Adobe Introduces Next Generation of Frame.io To Accelerate Content Workflow and Collaboration for Every Creative Project
ADBE
+1.48%
Business Wire
Tue, April 9, 2024 at 12:00 PM EDT·7 min read
In this article:
ADBE
+1.44%
Watchlist
Watchlist
Performance Outlookyahoo plus badge
2W-6W
6W-9M
9M+
Meet Frame.io Version 4 Beta
Meet Frame.io Version 4 Beta
New customizable sharing layouts in Frame.io V4 (Graphic: Business Wire)
New customizable sharing layouts in Frame.io V4 (Graphic: Business Wire)
The new multi-panel layout in Frame.io V4 (Graphic: Business Wire)
The new multi-panel layout in Frame.io V4 (Graphic: Business Wire)
New customizable metadata in Frame.io V4 (Graphic: Business Wire)
New customizable metadata in Frame.io V4 (Graphic: Business Wire)
Frame.io V4 now simplifies complex collaboration across the entire content creation lifecycle and enables more complex workflows, richer, more expressive feedback and tighter review loops
Frame.io V4 extends support for video beyond post-production workflows including casting, location scouting and footage reviews, and support for content types including images, design and PDF files
New Frame.io integrations with Photoshop and Workfront further streamline collaboration for Enterprises across the Content Supply Chain; as part of Adobe GenStudio, Frame.io can be combined with Adobe Express and Adobe Firefly Services to enable content production at scale
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 09, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Adobe (Nasdaq: ADBE) introduced the all-new Frame.io V4, a flexible, fast and intuitive creative collaboration platform that streamlines and simplifies workflows across content creation and production. As teams and organizations race to meet the accelerating demand for video content, creatives and stakeholders at all stages of development are slowed down by disconnected tools and systems. Frame.io V4 is designed to meet the complex needs of creative teams delivering personalized content at scale by centralizing feedback, helping to reduce rounds of revisions and accelerating the delivery of media assets. The next generation of Frame.io, announced ahead of the 2024 NAB Show, will begin to roll out today in beta for Frame.io Free and Pro customers, and is planned to launch later this year for Team and Enterprise customers.
With all-new workflow management capabilities, anchored by a dynamic metadata framework and smart folder system called Collections, V4 introduces a cloud-based platform that is fully customizable, powerful and flexible enough to facilitate any creative workflow – for video, and beyond. File transfer, media asset review and approval, sharing, and presentations have undergone a complete transformation in V4, offering users a more powerful and intuitive platform for their most demanding creative projects.
"
i need to think about the timing by asking who's calling the shots for the txs supreme court?
republicans?
did the state of texas invest in v? i remember they were using some v ip.
if they have a stake it v, i see a sooner than later response.
stockholders might also influence the speed of their considerations.
is fed government behind wade's actions?
is state government on the opposite side?
is it's going to lead to huge money/profits..........push to get it done.
given the state of the federal economy, which is in danger of getting worse by the student loan foregiveness plans of wh, taxes are likely getting ready to go up just to do the debt interest given no interest reductions on tap?
wh is trying to buy votes again. and the congress and senate are in turmoil. and a republican congresswoman is trying to get rid of the speaker. this is crazy.
i just want to get the money and find some way to secure it from excessive taxation after all these years.
it still comes down to parsing and compiling?
from copilot : "Certainly! Cognigy.AI offers powerful features for advanced LLM (Large Language Model) orchestration and humanlike voice conversations at scale. Let’s explore some of the capabilities related to data extraction and parsing:
Precise Data Extraction and Parsing Using JSON Mode:
LLMs (such as GPT-3.5 Turbo and GPT-4) can generate complex sentences with nuanced meanings, idiomatic expressions, and creative structures.
However, this generative nature can pose challenges when structured data formats are required (e.g., JSON).
The JSON Mode in Cognigy.AI facilitates structured LLM data extraction:
When JSON Object is selected as the Response Format, the LLM Prompt Node returns results in the JSON schema.
This enables precise data extraction and reduces the overhead associated with post-processing the LLM’s output.
Combining the JSON Mode with Seed Parameters ensures reproducible outputs and variability control.
Custom Options for Tailoring LLM Requests:
Custom Model Options allow precise adjustments to model settings on a Node level:
Parameters like temperature, top_k, or presence_penalty influence creativity, randomness, and focus of model outputs.
Specific models can be selected for different scenarios.
Custom Request Options extend flexibility to technical aspects of request handling:
Adjust timeouts, retries, and headers for managing service reliability and authentication.
Lifelike Voice Interactions with Deepgram Aura:
Deepgram Aura is natively integrated into Cognigy.AI.
It enhances speech synthesis services for lifelike voice interactions.
Aura enables natural, humanlike voice conversations at scale.
In summary, Cognigy.AI empowers organizations to extract precise data from LLMs, tailor requests, and create lifelike voice interactions using Deepgram Aura. 🌟🔍 Learn more about Cognigy.AI v4.70. Learn more about Deepgram Aura. Learn more about JSON Mode. Learn more about Seed Parameters. Learn more about Custom Options. Learn more about Custom Request Options. Learn more about LLMs. Learn more about GPT-3.5 Turbo. Learn more about GPT-4. Learn more about Cognigy.AI. Learn more about speech synthesis services. Learn more about Deepgram Aura. Learn more about Cognigy.AI v4.70. Learn more about Deepgram Aura. Learn more about JSON Mode. Learn more about Seed Parameters. Learn more about Custom Options. Learn more about Custom Request Options. Learn more about LLMs. Learn more about GPT-3.5 Turbo. Learn more about GPT-4. Learn more about Cognigy.AI. Learn more about speech synthesis services."
There's no time limit, so I wouldn't be surprised if the Texas Supreme Court kept us waiting for more than a month, and I also wouldn't be surprised if we waited till Fall. I hope I'm wrong, and this gets wrapped up before then, but we keep getting delays for some reason. I wish I could go to Hawaii and do all the things that Kona recommends to pass the time, but we gotta wait a little longer. Our day will come.
No time limit on Texas Supreme Court to decide if they will hear his appeal. He lost in district court and lost in Dallas court of appeals I think they can see right through this clown. If not. I loose all faith in our court system. THUMP! I’m thinking no more than a month? But only they know. Probably depends a lot on their case load.
the 8 issue about their stock vote being properly recorded is now a done deal. their business slate would seem to be cleared. if something to do with vcsy, maybe wade is then the last thing. then maybe a jv between v and 8? i don't know if we'd see any single tech buy them, or else face monopoly accusations. so , keep them sep'ed from the bigs? just ensure the money. properly flows.
are we thinking 2 weeks or less?
Yep Doc. We’re covered til 2035 ! Relax. Go to the beach. Get a shave ice. Visit Akaka Falls and cool off in the rainforest.
On January 20, 2014, Vertical Computer Systems, Inc.. (the “Company”) filed a Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Original 8-K”) to, among other things, report events pertaining to its patents. The Company is filing this Current Report on Form 8-K/A to amend the Original 8-K to correct certain references concerning U.S. Patent No. 6,826,744 and certain continuation patents.
ITEM 8.01 OTHER EVENTS.
On January 14, 2015, Vertical Computer Systems, Inc., (the “Company”) received notice from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (the “USPTO”) that a continuation patent would be issued by the USPTO on February 3, 2015. The continuation patent will be issued as United States (“U.S.”) Patent No. 8,949,780 and is a continuation of U.S. Patent No. 7,716,629, which is a continuation patent of U.S. Patent No. 6,826,744.Collectively, they form the underlying patents (the “Patents”) under the Company’s SiteFlash™ and SiteFlash-derived products
In addition, the Company has retained the law firm of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP on a contingency basis to act in connection with the licensing of the Patents,
Collectively, these Patents are a system and method for generating computer applications in an arbitrary object framework. The method separates content, form, and function of the computer application so that each may be accessed or modified separately. The method includes creating arbitrary objects, managing the arbitrary objects throughout their life cycle in an object library, and deploying the arbitrary objects in a design framework for use in complex computer applications.
I'm guessing Wade was a better dancer than he was a singer. Maybe tap dancing? At this point he's all tapped out. What good will the money do him if he's locked up? Will he be locked up? Only time will tell, and it's not telling yet.
the wade song and dance is to give time to get the money into the treasury, which will value the stock and leave wade with money. guesses.
Thanks Kona. I agree. It looks like Wade should pay for what he did, but we may not know the whole story yet, so we'll just have to wait to see how it all plays out. At least we know the next court decision will be the final one.
what do we think of this copilot response?
"The patent with number 8,949,780 was granted on February 3, 2015 1. The life span of a patent depends on the type of patent and the date it was filed or granted:
Utility Patent: Currently, a utility patent lasts for 20 years from the date of application.
Design Patent: A design patent has a lifespan of 14 years from the date of approval.
For patents granted before June 8, 1995, the term of the patent is 20 years from the filing date or 17 years from the grant of patent by the patent office, whichever is later 2.
Therefore, for patent 8,949,780, the life span would be 20 years from the date of application (May 11, 2010) or until February 3, 2030."
Wade replied with an p d f of a letter from court with his wrong address on it. But ….. he or anyone and everyone is responsible for notifying the court of your correct current address. Imo. He’s toast. These Supreme Court justices will take 1 look at the judgements against him upheld by a majority of the Dallas court of appeals and say. Bam ! NEXT!
Nothing about Wade yet? We'll just keep waiting.
Followers
|
52
|
Posters
|
|
Posts (Today)
|
10
|
Posts (Total)
|
12113
|
Created
|
11/14/02
|
Type
|
Free
|
Moderators |
Volume | |
Day Range: | |
Bid Price | |
Ask Price | |
Last Trade Time: |