Abstract:
A first processing core selects a first memory address of a first memory area based on a last written buffer that identifies a last written memory address. The first memory area is a portion of a shared memory, and the first processing core has sole write access to the first memory area among a plurality of processing cores that use the shared memory. Data is written to the first memory address of the first memory area. After writing the data to the first memory address, the last written buffer is updated to designate the first memory address as the last written memory address of the first memory area. A second processing core of the plurality of processing cores is operable to access the data by accessing the last written buffer and determining, based on the last written buffer, that the data is stored at the first memory address.
Abstract:
In embodiments of content control based on data link context, a portable electronic device (102) detects when communicatively linked to a media rendering device (114) via a data link (122). The portable electronic device (102) can then determine whether the data link (122) was previously utilized to communicatively link the portable electronic device (102) to the media rendering device (114). The portable electronic device (102) can then initiate a media control selection menu (128) for display on the portable electronic device (102) if the data link (122) was not previously utilized. Alternatively, the portable electronic device (102) can initiate a media control interface (126) for display on the portable electronic device (102) if the data link (122) was previously utilized, where the media control interface (126) is implemented for user-selection to control media content (106) that is rendered by the media rendering device (114).
Abstract:
Chelating monomers and fluoride-releasing compositions are disclosed that may be incorporated into dental composite restorative materials or other dental materials, to produce materials with high fluoride release rates, and high fluoride recharge capability. Such resins may be used in dental restorative materials to help reduce the level of dental caries in patients, particularly the level of caries occurring on the margins of the restorative materials.