Minturn
Dave B. Minturn, Hillsboro, OR US
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20090046735 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING PRIORITIZED DATA MOVEMENT BETWEEN ENDPOINTS CONNECTED BY MULTIPLE LOGICAL CHANNELS - A data network and a method for providing prioritized data movement between endpoints connected by multiple logical channels. Such a data network may include a first node comprising a first plurality of first-in, first-out (FIFO) queues arranged for high priority to low priority data movement operations; and a second node operatively connected to the first node by multiple control and data channels, and comprising a second plurality of FIFO queues arranged in correspondence with the first plurality of FIFO queues for high priority to low priority data movement operations via the multiple control and data channels; wherein an I/O transaction is accomplished by one or more control channels and data channels created between the first node and the second node for moving commands and data for the I/O transaction during the data movement operations, in the order from high priority to low priority. | 02-19-2009 |
20110040911 | DUAL INTERFACE COHERENT AND NON-COHERENT NETWORK INTERFACE CONTROLLER ARCHITECTURE - A dual interface coherent and non-coherent network interface controller architecture is generally presented. In this regard, a network interface controller is introduced including a non-coherent bus interface to communicatively couple with devices of a system through a non-coherent protocol, the non-coherent bus interface to facilitate discovery of the network interface controller by an operating system, a coherent bus interface to communicatively couple with devices of the system through a coherent protocol, and a coherency engine to perform coherent transactions over the coherent interface including to snoop for writes on system memory. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed. | 02-17-2011 |
20120254484 | DYNAMIC REASSIGNMENT FOR I/O TRANSFER PROCESSING - In some embodiments of the present invention, host systems and/or devices are made to be capable of employing asynchronous or synchronous modes. For example, for storage devices capable of finishing I/O requests in a sufficiently small amount of time, e.g., a few microseconds, host system software may perform the storage I/O request synchronously by polling for a completion. | 10-04-2012 |
20150032841 | Techniques for Moving Data between a Network Input/Output Device and a Storage Device - Examples are disclosed for moving data between a network input/output (I/O) device and a storage subsystem and/or storage device. In some examples, a network I/O device coupled to a host device may receive a data frame including a request to access a storage subsystem or storage device. The storage subsystem and/or storage device may be located with the network I/O device or separately coupled to the host device through a storage controller. One or more buffers maintained in a cache for processor circuitry may be used to exchange control information or stage data associated with the data frame to avoid or eliminate use of system memory to move data to or from the storage subsystem and/or storage device. Other examples are described and claimed. | 01-29-2015 |
David B. Minturn, Hillsboro, OR US
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20130201998 | HEADER REPLICATION IN ACCELERATED TCP (TRANSPORT CONTROL PROTOCOL) STACK PROCESSING - In one embodiment, a method is provided. The method of this embodiment provides storing a packet header at a set of at least one page of memory allocated to storing packet headers, and storing the packet header and a packet payload at a location not in the set of at least one page of memory allocated to storing packet headers. | 08-08-2013 |
20140181365 | Techniques to Configure a Solid State Drive to Operate in a Storage Mode or a Memory Mode - Examples are disclosed for configuring a solid state drive (SSD) to operate in a storage mode or a memory mode. In some examples, one or more configuration commands may be received at a controller for an SSD having one or more non-volatile memory arrays. The SSD may be configured to operate in at least one of a storage mode, a memory mode or a combination of the storage mode or the memory mode based on the one or more configuration commands. Other examples are described and claimed. | 06-26-2014 |
20150085873 | HEADER REPLICATION IN ACCELERATED TCP (TRANSPORT CONTROL PROTOCOL) STACK PROCESSING - In one embodiment, a method is provided. The method of this embodiment provides storing a packet header at a set of at least one page of memory allocated to storing packet headers, and storing the packet header and a packet payload at a location not in the set of at least one page of memory allocated to storing packet headers. | 03-26-2015 |
Paul Ash Minturn, La Jolla, CA US
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20120156154 | Preservative and Embalming Method and System - Unique methods for preparing and producing non-toxic, liquid customized preservative substance formulations that may be used as embalming, sterilizing, disinfectant, preservative, mold destroying and fungus extermination solutions. These substances can: (a) safely resist or retard natural destructive processes; (b) save or keep things from decaying, decomposition, deterioration, spoiling, putrefication or fermentation; (c) continually prevent or inhibit unwanted microbial growth; and, (d) be used as embalming medical devices to significantly retard the carious destructive processes of nature with anti-microbial properties. These formulations forestall, prevent and inhibit undesirable chemical/biological changes, microbial/bacterial actions, plus retard decomposition or other negative changes. The formulations are comprised of ultra-fine minute nano-sized colloidal silver particles in pure distilled water resulting in stable suspended preparations. The formulations can be used as medical devices suitable for replacing toxic chemicals, disinfectants and preservatives. | 06-21-2012 |
20150030651 | Green Biocidal Application Method For The Perfect Silver Bullet Exterminators - The present invention teaches a technology that helps a person with ordinary skills in the art to find, evaluate and produce the perfect silver bullet for safely exterminating unwanted and pathogenic and deadly organisms while contributing positively to a sustainable future ecosystem for all living things and Mother Earth. This advanced, innovative and unique state-of-the-art method enables anyone (including persons with ordinary skills in the art) attempting to discover, identify, select and produce desirable biocidal bioavailable pure silver particles and ions that are indefinitely clear, non-toxic, safe, ultra-small (size=0.04-0.99 mnm mini-nanometers) antimicrobial solutions for pure liquid or atomized (air borne gaseous silver particles produced by a spritzer, atomizer or fogger) implementation that are customized for completely annihilating specific targeted unwanted, pathogenic, deadly and/or disease causing organisms. | 01-29-2015 |