A dual-coating display window strengthens the substrate edge and rear surface to improve drop resistance without adding weight.
Integrated grinding, heating, and sensor feedback dry organic waste into a lighter product while enforcing safe operating conditions.
Bonded top and bottom plates with interleaved fin arrays vary local fin density to cool computing hotspots while easing manufacturing limits.
Higher-precision product and partial-sum paths reduce overflow and precision loss in hardware matrix multiplication for neural networks.
A movable condenser increases vapor overlap in two-phase cooling, improving heat removal from CPUs and GPUs without bulky cooling hardware.
Dynamic LSB-based value matching raises neural network cache hits, cutting redundant CNN operations, memory strain, and power use on edge devices.
Duty cycle control lets a GPU pulse on and off within a frame, cutting power while preserving perceived availability and thermal limits.
Hierarchical mantissa reduction across DNN layer subsets cuts power and memory use while keeping output error within threshold.
A board-mounted baffle uses an adjacent slot to separate GPU exhaust from cooling inlets, improving airflow in compact chassis.
Authenticated fan profile selection uses encrypted control and TPM-based verification to match cooling needs while blocking counterfeit or hacked fans.
A thin standoff with effluent isolators and exit slots balances coolant jets, controls jet height, and mitigates wash-out in cold plates.
A synchronizing coupling keeps dual display supports rotating at matched angles to prevent tight-radius bending and local stress in flexible displays.
Hierarchical mantissa reduction across DNN layer subsets cuts power, memory bandwidth, and silicon area while keeping output error within threshold.
A conductive multi-layer adhesive stabilizes the bent display edge, improves grounding, and helps prevent drop-induced cracks while enabling narrow bezels.
A recessed cover guide embeds the waterproof member to prevent misalignment and block liquid intrusion near the display driver circuit.
Splitting one modulated optical clock into matched channels cuts wire-induced skew and variability while reducing buffer needs in high-speed logic.
Anisotropic thermal shrinkage in the cover member and polarizer limits unwanted bending in rollable or foldable display panels.
Bottom inlet and outlet drainage with venting helps a liquid-cooled load bank avoid stagnant liquid while testing cooling capacity for sensitive electronics.
Multiple widget components are rendered into one static image to cut memory use and power draw while preserving interactive areas.
A flip frame, lead screw, and pivoting wings adjust flexible display curvature continuously while limiting friction, wear, and power use.
Occlusion regions are shaded at lower rates than visible regions to cut GPU rendering load and display power without harming perceived image quality.
Separating battery, rear cover, and rollable display zones preserves component space, supports larger capacity, and lowers display stress.
A light-transmitting screen frame lets optical sensors work without frame openings, improving strength, shielding light, and simplifying manufacture.
Strip-shaped holes split a foldable hinge FPC into narrow segments, reducing twist during bending and extending service life.
Magnetic sensing and an elastic key input help a rollable display expand precisely while keeping the electronic device compact.
Using the screen as the speaker front-cavity wall cuts stacked parts, reduces foldable thickness, and preserves sound output.
Collapsible platforms deploy from hinge barrel edges to support the folding display, reducing crease depth and avoiding lever-arm failures.
Folded optics with polarizers and a beam splitter extend path length and cut scattering in compact wearable lens assemblies.
Folded-edge avoidance spaces house optical-film mounting ears, narrowing the display frame while preserving assembly space and support.
A modulus-tuned adhesive and rigid support film buffer bending stress in foldable displays, improving recovery and panel reliability.
Motion sensors detect a preset wrist turn to open a QR code page instantly, cutting multi-step manual access on electronic devices.
Auto-framing starts when a foldable device enters a set hinge angle and detects a subject, removing manual camera activation.
Neuron current is encoded as time pulses between VMM arrays to avoid leakage loss while preserving analog accuracy and lowering energy use.
Shared matrix computation in an analog vector multiplier cuts ensemble neural network memory, energy use, and processing time.
A vacuumized housing and atomized working fluid improve server heat removal through evaporation, condensation, and fluid recycling.
Swipe-triggered translation extends a flexible display from a compact housing, increasing screen area without cumbersome manual state changes.
A nanoparticle-coated buffer film and light blocking layer help foldable displays resist impact while preserving visibility and reducing glare.
Directory-level ARL exclusion keeps backup metadata writable while locking backup data in the same Mtree, preventing job failures.
A hardware finite state machine adjusts processor performance levels and interrupts the OS, improving thread scheduling and power use.
A long-range low-power sensor wakes the touchscreen only when a user approaches, cutting standby power without losing touch responsiveness.
A two-stage ORC captures low- and high-temperature data center waste heat to generate power while reducing cooling energy demand.
Arrayed support columns and reel-guided tension keep a flexible display panel flat during unrolling, reducing warping and uneven display quality.
A communicating pipe with smooth and wick-lined sections speeds two-phase flow, reducing heat concentration and improving fan-assisted cooling.
State alerts are overlaid on captured images while the external device indicator is turned off, preserving visibility and reducing battery drain.
An offset motor and rack-driven sliding housing increase thrust for flexible display slide-in and slide-out motion without adding thickness.
Deprecating superseded supplemental adverse event data cuts version sprawl, storage load, and access delays while preserving data quality.
A reference array and correction calculation let one resistive element represent positive and negative weights while keeping neural MAC hardware compact.
A manual sliding cover uses a thin shielding member to block the camera hole, improving privacy without adding bezel width or thickness.
Separated glass substrate portions with inclined side surfaces create a bending area that improves display flexibility without sacrificing reliability.
Multiple internal airflow spaces and an outlet fan cool the display panel and heat-generating assembly to protect image quality.