Zoran Stefanoski - Menlo Park CA, US Jeong H. Kim - Hayward CA, US
Assignee:
NVIDIA Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20 F28D 15/00
US Classification:
361695, 165 803, 16510433, 361700
Abstract:
One embodiment of a system for efficiently cooling a processor includes a mounting plate configured to be thermally coupled to the processor, a passive heat transport device thermally coupled to the mounting plate and a heat exchanger coupled to the passive heat transport device.
One embodiment of a system for efficiently cooling a processor includes an active hybrid heat transport module adapted to be integrated with a fansink. The hybrid heat transport module comprises both a fluid channel and an air channel adapted for transporting heat. The hybrid heat transport module and the fansink may be used alone or in combination to dissipate heat from the processor.
One embodiment of a system for efficiently cooling a processor includes an active hybrid heat transport module adapted to be integrated with a fansink. The hybrid heat transport module comprises both a fluid channel and an air channel adapted for transporting heat. The hybrid heat transport module and the fansink may be used alone or in combination to dissipate heat from the processor.
Subramanya Rao - Santa Clara CA, US Jeremy Lin - Sunnyvale CA, US Jeong Kim - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04B001/10
US Classification:
455/063000
Abstract:
Techniques for segmented CDMA searching are disclosed. In one aspect, a searcher comprises a plurality of storage elements selectable for performing a plurality of segmentable search tasks, each storage element operable for storage of and access to state information for one of the plurality of search tasks. In another aspect, a first search task is interrupted in progress, the state information for the first task is stored, a second search task is performed, and the first search task is continued using the stored state information. In yet another aspect, a search task is segmented into smaller search segments, sized to fit within contiguous available time in the searcher. Various other aspects of the invention are also presented. These aspects have the benefit of circuit area and search-time efficiency which translate into reduced costs, increased standby time, increased acquisition speed, higher quality signal transmission, increased data throughput, decreased power, and improved overall system capacity.
Real-Time Visualization Of Transactional Data Objects
Vishal Sikka - Los Altos CA, US Samuel J. Yen - Los Altos CA, US Sanjay Rajagopalan - Palo Alto CA, US Jeong H. Kim - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
SAP AG - Walldorf
International Classification:
G06T 15/00
US Classification:
345419
Abstract:
A business management system for visualizing transactional data objects in real time is provided. An example system accesses a stream of transactional data objects and generates a in a three-dimensional graphical paradigm. A viewer may manipulate the presentation of the transactional data objects by engaging gestures and visual controls that may be provided on a display screen.
- Santa Clara CA, US Chuanxi Yang - Los Altos CA, US Hang Yu - San Jose CA, US Deenesh Padhi - Sunnyvale CA, US Yeonju Kwak - Sunnyvale CA, US Jeong Hwan Kim - San Jose CA, US Qian Fu - Pleasanton CA, US Xiawan Yang - San Jose CA, US
Exemplary deposition methods may include delivering a boron-containing precursor and a nitrogen-containing precursor to a processing region of a semiconductor processing chamber. The methods may include providing a hydrogen-containing precursor with the boron-containing precursor and the nitrogen-containing precursor. A flow rate ratio of the hydrogen-containing precursor to either of the boron-containing precursor or the nitrogen-containing precursor may be greater than or about 2:1. The methods may include forming a plasma of all precursors within the processing region of the semiconductor processing chamber. The methods may include depositing a boron-and-nitrogen material on a substrate disposed within the processing region of the semiconductor processing chamber.
Non-Invasive Continuous Heart Rhythm Monitoring Based On Wearable Sensors
- Gyeonggi-Do, KR - Oakland CA, US Md Mahbubur Rahman - San Jose CA, US Jilong Kuang - San Jose CA, US Jeong Woo Kim - San Ramon CA, US Jun Gao - Menlo Park CA, US David W. Mortara - Milwaukee WI, US Jeffrey E. Olgin - Larkspur CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/364 A61B 5/00
Abstract:
Continuously monitoring heart rhythm can include grouping, using computer hardware, a plurality of inter-beat intervals (IBI) data for a user into a plurality of epochs, wherein each epoch includes a subset of the IBI data corresponding to a predetermined time span. For each epoch, a selected feature set selected from a plurality of feature sets is extracted based on a determination of temporal consistency of the epoch. A plurality of epoch classifications may be generated for the epochs using a selected feature processor, wherein each epoch classification indicates whether arrhythmia is detected for the epoch from which the epoch classification is generated. The selected feature processor is selected from a plurality of different feature processors on a per-epoch basis based on the selected feature set extracted from the epoch. An indication of arrhythmia may be output, via an output device of the computer hardware, based on the epoch classifications.
- South San Francisco CA, US Mahrukh HUSENI - Union City CA, US Jeong KIM - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Genentech, Inc. - South San Francisco CA
International Classification:
A61K 39/395 A61K 45/06 C07K 16/28 A61K 38/16
Abstract:
The invention provides compositions and methods for treating cancers. The method comprises administering a PD-1 axis binding antagonist and an OX40 binding agonist.
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Company / Classification
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Ms. Jeong Nim Kim President
Storybook Ranch, Inc. Event Planners
3701 S Custer Rd, McKinney, TX 75070 (972)3690346, (972)5295637
Jeong Kim Vice President
Jeong Kim Newspapers: Publishing, or Publishing and Pri...
1030 E El Camino Real Suite 512 - Sunnyvale, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Jeong Kim CEO
Samsung Telecom America Electronic Parts and Equipment
1130 E Arapaho Rd # 150, Richardson, TX 75081
Jeong Kim CEO
Samsung Telecom America Electronic Parts and Equipment, NEC
1130 E Arapaho Rd #150, Richardson, TX 75081 (972)7617000
Jeong Woong Kim President
SURPLUSGLOBAL USA, INC Nonclassifiable Establishments
3003 N 1 St STE 303, San Jose, CA 95134
Jeong Hun Kim President
NO RECORD Misc Publishing · Ret Records/Cd's/Tapes
1030 E El Camino Real Pmb 512, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 1030 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087 5508 London Way, San Ramon, CA 94582
Jeong Hoon Kim President
MAXRUN CORP Nonclassifiable Establishments
105 Claremont Crst Ct, San Ramon, CA 94583 75 S Capitol Ave, San Jose, CA 95127
Hawaii Gastroenterology Specialist 98-211 Pali Momi St STE 312, Aiea, HI 96701 (808)4860449 (phone), (808)4880725 (fax)
Pacific Endoscopy Center 1029 Makolu St STE H, Pearl City, HI 96782 (808)4566420 (phone), (808)4566421 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College Graduated: 1999
Procedures:
Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Conditions:
Benign Polyps of the Colon Constipation Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Cirrhosis
Languages:
English Korean
Description:
Dr. Kim graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1999. He works in Aiea, HI and 1 other location and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Pali Momi Medical Center.