attacker that can disassemble the connector casing to apply an alternate power source to the devices power pins and then proceed with the cable swap attack. This type of cable swap attack is of growing concern as computer systems are expected to spend increased time in standby/connected-standby ...
The thread allocates another buffer and fills the remaining space in the old buffer with a “dead object”, such as an array of integers, that benignly occupies the remaining area. Such a benign object contains information in its header that allows any program that accesses the dead object to...
When one of the threads accesses the work task in a first address in order to copy it, the thread executes an atomic instruction, as discussed herein, preferably a compare-and-swap type. This type of instruction returns the work task's present address from the header to the executing thread...
wherein the first displayed image is at least one of a desktop and window of an application; receiving a second pinch gesture, when a third displayed image is displayed across both the first and second touch sensitive displays, wherein receiving the second pinch gesture includes: receiving, by...
an example of which is the IBM HyperSwap® function. This function may be used to automatically swap processing for all volumes in the mirrored configuration from the local site to the remote site. As a consequence of the swap, the storage volumes at the remote site which were originally co...
Connect to as much copper area as possible using an array of thermal vias. The via array also helps to minimize the voltage gradient across the VIN pad and facilitates uniform current distribution through the internal FET, which improves the current sensing and monitoring accuracy. • For all ...
Connect to as much copper area as possible using an array of thermal vias. The via array also helps to minimize the voltage gradient across the VIN pad and facilitates uniform current distribution through the internal FET, which improves the current sensing and monitoring accuracy. • For all ...