Abstract:
In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises a first connector to couple to a connector of a memory card, the memory card comprising a first sense node to sense a supply voltage at a first location of the memory card, the first connector comprising a voltage supply pin; a ground pin; and a sense pin to couple to the first sense node; a first sense line to couple to the first sense node through the sense pin; and a voltage regulator coupled to the first sense line, the voltage regulator to provide the supply voltage based on feedback received from the first sense node of the memory card via the first sense line.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to non-steroidal ligands for use in nuclear receptor-based inducible gene expression system, and a method to modulate exogenous gene expression in which an ecdysone receptor complex comprising: a DNA binding domain; a ligand binding domain; a transactivation domain; and a ligand is contacted with a DNA construct comprising: the exogenous gene and a response element; wherein the exogenous gene is under the control of the response element and binding of the DNA binding domain to the response element in the presence of the ligand results in activation or suppression of the gene.
Abstract:
In embodiments, a memory controller includes a sensor poller and a proportional integral controller (PIC) coupled to the sensor poller. The sensor poller is to obtain a temperature and a power of a memory module (MM) operated by the controller, and the PIC is to: dynamically set at least one bandwidth limit for the MM, based, at least in part, on a relationship between a temperature of the MM, a power of the MM and a bandwidth of the MM. In embodiments, the dynamically set bandwidth limit defines the power of the MM at which the MM operates for a predetermined temperature limit. In embodiments, a system includes a memory controller and a dual in-line memory module (DIMM) operated by it.