G STORE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GSTORE S3 GRAPHICS CO., LTD. Charles Adams, Ritchie & Duckworth Grand Cayman Cayman Islands G STORE; GRAPHICS STORE;Retail store services available online and through electronic and computer communications networks and interactive television featuring computer hardware, computer software, consumer electronics, computer games, 3D video graphics products, high-definition gaming products, computer graphics products, HDTV products, computer components, computer peripherals, and demonstration of products relating thereto; on-line retail store services featuring downloadable sound, music, image, video, game, entertainment and data files; providing an on-line computer database in the field of locating products, describing products, rating products, pricing products and comparing features of products;Advisory and consultancy services, namely, technology support services and help desk services relating to the operation of computer hardware, computer software, and computer graphics products;
GSTORE gStore 24 East Ave. Suite 304 New Canaan CT 06840 G STORE;Application service provider (ASP) featuring e-commerce software for use as a payment gateway that authorizes processing of credit cards or direct payments for merchants; Developing and hosting a server on a global computer network for the purpose of facilitating e-commerce via such a server;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A processing unit for a multiprocessor data processing system includes a store-through upper level cache, an instruction sequencing unit that fetches instructions for execution, at least one instruction execution unit that executes a store-conditional instruction to determine a store target address, a store queue that, following execution of the store-conditional instruction, buffers a corresponding store operation, sequencer logic associated with the store queue. The sequencer logic, responsive to receipt of a latency indication indicating that resolution of the store-conditional operation as passing or failing is subject to significant latency, invalidates, prior to resolution of the store-conditional operation, a cache line in the store-through upper level cache to which a load-reserve operation previously bound.