RUN LABS

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RUNLABS Bugsby Property 1209 Orange Street Wilimgton DE 19801 RUN LABS;Leasing of office space; Leasing of laboratory space to start-up and early stage businesses; Leasing of real estate; Rental of office space; Real estate management; financial services, namely, financial research and financial consulting services for start-up and early stage businesses; business incubator services, namely, providing financing to freelancers, start-up and early stage businesses;Business incubator, co-working, and shared office and laboratory services, namely, business networking, business management, and business development in the nature of providing start-up support for businesses of others in the fields of technology, science, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare; rental and leasing of office machinery and equipment; business development consulting services in the fields of office, laboratory and other business workspaces;Online social networking services; social networking services in the field of business provided via a website; online social networking services in the field of business accessible by means of downloadable mobile applications;Rental and leasing of information technology (IT) computer hardware systems, of computer software, and of laboratory apparatus and instruments; Computer services, namely, creating an on-line community for registered users to participate in discussions, get feedback from their peers, form virtual communities, and engage in business and social networking; providing a web hosting platform for customers to participate in business and social networking, engage in virtual communities, manage membership in a co-working and private office facilities service, request and manage office and laboratory assignments, reserve conference rooms and equipment, control employees' user access, order printing services, and sign up and pay for vendor services; computer services, namely, hosting on-line web facilities for others for organizing and conducting online introductions, meetings, gatherings and interactive discussions; computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; computer services, namely, on-site and remote management of information technology (IT) systems of others; installation, updating and maintenance of computer software; rental of web servers; server hosting; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting of computer software problems; technical support services, namely, troubleshooting in the nature of diagnosing computer hardware and software problems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An embodiment of this invention pertains to a versatile and flexible logic element and logic array block ("LAB"). Each logic element includes a programmable combinational logic function block such as a lookup table ("LUT") and a flip-flop. Within the logic element, multiplexers are provided to allow the flip-flop and the LUT to be programmably connected such that either the output of the LUT may be connected to the input of the flip-flop or the output of the flip-flop may be connected to the input of the LUT. An additional multiplexer allows the output of the flip-flop in one logic element to be connected to the input of a flip-flop in a different logic element within the same LAB. Output multiplexers selects between the output of the LUT and the output of the flip-flop to generate signals that drive routing lines within the LAB and to routing lines external to the LAB. These output multiplexers are constructed such that the combinational output (output from the LUT) is faster than the output from the flip-flop. A collection of routing lines and multiplexers within the LAB are used to provide inputs to the LUTs. Each of the input multiplexers for each logic element is connected to a subset of the routing lines within the LAB using a specific pattern of connectivity of multiplexers to associated wires that maximizes the efficiency of use of the routing wires. Control signals for the set of logic elements within the LAB are generated using a secondary signal generation unit that minimizes contention for shared signals. One of the control signals is an "add-or-subtract control signal" that allows all of the LEs in a LAB to perform either addition or subtraction under the control of a logic signal. In a PLD supporting redundancy, the carry chain for the LABs is arranged in the same direction that redundancy shifts to remap defective LABs and a multiplexer on the carry input of a LAB is used to select the appropriate carry output from another LAB depending on whether redundancy is engaged.