G06F5/10

Stray light suppression for head worn computing

Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a computer display stray-light suppression system for a head-worn computer comprising an eye cover including a flexible material with a perimeter, wherein the perimeter is formed to substantially encapsulate an eye of a person, and the eye cover including an attachment system adapted to removably and replaceably attach to a perimeter of the head-worn computer to suppress light emitted from a computer display in the head-worn computer.

ALLOCATING PARTITIONS FOR EXECUTING OPERATIONS OF A QUERY
20230289343 · 2023-09-14 · ·

A computing device is operable to receive a plurality of partition allocation requests based on execution of a corresponding plurality of query operations in conjunction with execution of a corresponding query. Processing a first partition allocation request of the plurality of partition allocation requests corresponding to execution of a first operation of the corresponding plurality of query operations is based on allocating a set of partitions of a plurality of partitions. Content is loaded into the set of partitions for access in executing the first operation. Access to the content via the set of partitions is facilitated in conjunction with execution of the first operation. The set of partitions are released based on determining the first operation has completed access of the content in conjunction with the execution of the first operation.

ASSOCIATIVELY INDEXED CIRCULAR BUFFER
20230385062 · 2023-11-30 ·

Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an associatively indexed circular buffer (ACB). The ACB may be viewed as a dynamically allocatable memory structure that offers in-order data access (say, first-in-first-out, or “FIFO”) or random order data access at a fixed, relatively low latency. The ACB includes a data store of non-contiguous storage. To manage the pushing of data to, and popping data from, the data store, the ACB includes a contiguous pointer generator, a content addressable memory (CAM) and a free pool.

ASSOCIATIVELY INDEXED CIRCULAR BUFFER
20230385062 · 2023-11-30 ·

Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide an associatively indexed circular buffer (ACB). The ACB may be viewed as a dynamically allocatable memory structure that offers in-order data access (say, first-in-first-out, or “FIFO”) or random order data access at a fixed, relatively low latency. The ACB includes a data store of non-contiguous storage. To manage the pushing of data to, and popping data from, the data store, the ACB includes a contiguous pointer generator, a content addressable memory (CAM) and a free pool.

Modification of peripheral content in world-locked see-through computer display systems

Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for the see-through computer display systems with an extended field of view.

Modification of peripheral content in world-locked see-through computer display systems

Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for the see-through computer display systems with an extended field of view.

Circuit unit, circuit module and apparatus for data statistics

Disclosed are a circuit unit, a circuit module and an apparatus for data statistics. The circuit unit comprises a first register and a second register, and stores data received via a first input terminal in the first register in a case where a first control terminal receives a valid control signal, stores data received via a second input terminal in the second register in a case where a second control terminal receives a valid control signal, and increases the value of data stored in the second register by 1 in a case where a third control terminal receives a valid control signal. The circuit module comprises one or more such circuit units, and the apparatus comprises one or more such circuit modules. The circuit module or the apparatus may use smaller resource and smaller power consumption to complete data statistics.

Circuit unit, circuit module and apparatus for data statistics

Disclosed are a circuit unit, a circuit module and an apparatus for data statistics. The circuit unit comprises a first register and a second register, and stores data received via a first input terminal in the first register in a case where a first control terminal receives a valid control signal, stores data received via a second input terminal in the second register in a case where a second control terminal receives a valid control signal, and increases the value of data stored in the second register by 1 in a case where a third control terminal receives a valid control signal. The circuit module comprises one or more such circuit units, and the apparatus comprises one or more such circuit modules. The circuit module or the apparatus may use smaller resource and smaller power consumption to complete data statistics.

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for using shared memory for data between processes

Techniques for implementing an on-demand serverless compute system that uses shared memory to share data between on-demand serverless compute applications are described. In some examples, a daemon of an edge device providing on-demand serverless compute is to: register launched one or more launched on-demand serverless applications, read a deployment configuration for an application using the one or more launched on-demand serverless applications, per the read deployment configuration, launch at least one data source and at least one data sink, per launched data source, register the launched data source with the device daemon, per launched data sink, register the launched data sink thread with the device daemon, match registered, launched data sources with registered, launched data sinks and launched on-demand serverless applications as defined in the deployment configuration, and for each match, register a connection first in, first out structure to be used to share data on an event driven basis between launched on-demand serverless applications.

Systems, methods, and apparatuses for using shared memory for data between processes

Techniques for implementing an on-demand serverless compute system that uses shared memory to share data between on-demand serverless compute applications are described. In some examples, a daemon of an edge device providing on-demand serverless compute is to: register launched one or more launched on-demand serverless applications, read a deployment configuration for an application using the one or more launched on-demand serverless applications, per the read deployment configuration, launch at least one data source and at least one data sink, per launched data source, register the launched data source with the device daemon, per launched data sink, register the launched data sink thread with the device daemon, match registered, launched data sources with registered, launched data sinks and launched on-demand serverless applications as defined in the deployment configuration, and for each match, register a connection first in, first out structure to be used to share data on an event driven basis between launched on-demand serverless applications.