MULTIPLY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
I MULTIPLI Gufram S.r.l. Via Alba, 26 Barolo (CN) 12060 Italy I MULTIPLY;Furniture;
MLTPLY DB Communications 3247 Q STREET NW, SUITE #2 WASHINGTON DC 20007 MULTIPLY;Advertising services, public relations and marketing services, namely, promoting and marketing the goods and services of others through all public communication means;
MULTAPPLY SchoolMint, Inc. 564 Market Street, Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94104 MULTIPLY;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring non-downloadable software for use in applying to enroll in a particular school(s) and for managing the school application and enrollment process; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring non-downloadable software for use in applying to multiple schools, weighing and balancing priorities and preferences of applicants and educational institutions and for matching students to schools based on those priorities and preferences; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring non-downloadable software for use in obtaining, organizing and analyzing information about an entire pool of applicants and students;
MULTAPPLY COMPLEMENTARY COATINGS CORP. 101 Paragon Drive Montvale NJ 07645 MULTIPLY; MULTI APPLY;Exterior paints and coatings in the nature of a paint;
MULTI-PL CARGILL, INCORPORATED 15407 McGinty Road West Wayzata MN 55391 MULTIPLY;live shrimp and feed for shrimp;
MULTI-PLY SPARTA SURGICAL CORP. 26602 CORPORATE AVENUE HAYWARD CA 94545 MULTIPLY;REUSABLE ELECTRODES FOR MEDICAL USE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A mechanism for, and method of, processing multiply-accumulate instructions with out-of-order completion in a pipeline, for use in a processor having an at least four-wide instruction issue architecture, and a digital signal processor (DSP) incorporating the mechanism or the method. In one embodiment, the mechanism including: (1) a multiply-accumulate unit (MAC) having an initial multiply stage and a subsequent accumulate stage and (2) out-of-order completion logic, associated with the MAC, that causes interim results produced by the multiply stage to be stored when the accumulate stage is unavailable and allows younger instructions to complete before the multiply-accumulate instructions.