R. Lawrence Smith
General Contractor at Farnham Ct, Raleigh, NC

License number
North Carolina 32576
Category
General Contractor
Type
Building
Address
Address
7912 Farnham Ct, Raleigh, NC 27615

Professional information

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R. Smith - Raleigh, NC

Work:
The Brokerage Resource - Durham, NC
Senior Market Marketing Specialist
North Carolina Republican Party - NCGOP - Raleigh, NC
LDS Coalition Director for NC - Romney for President - 2012
Carbis, Inc - Florence, SC
Outside Sales Representative
Ameriprise Financial - Raleigh, NC
Financial Advisor
Home Suite Home, Inc - Raleigh, NC
Small Business Owner
Automatic Data Processing - Raleigh, NC
Major Account District Manager
Fortune Personnel - Raleigh, NC
Executive Recruiter
Dreaming Creek Timber Frame Co - Powhatan, VA
Director of Sales and Marketing
Automatic Data Processing - Richmond, VA
Director of Sales
Automatic Data Processing - Roseland, NJ
Corporate Sales Training Specialist
Automatic Data Processing - Phoenix, AZ
Sales Manager
Automatic Data Processing - Phoenix, AZ
District Manager
Education:
West Chester State University - West Chester, PA
BS in Business Administration/Accounting
Skills:
Sales Skills, Written and Oral Communication Skills, Time Management Skills, Territory Management Skills, Technical Skills, Accounting and Finance Knowledge, Sandler Selling Skills, Helping Clients Succeed, Over the years, I also have done various home remodeling projects on my own house and rental properties, so I am very familiar with residential building material and techniques.


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Multi-Threaded Microprocessor With Queue Flushing

US Patent:
2004022, Nov 11, 2004
Filed:
May 8, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/249793
Inventors:
Victor Augsburg - Cary NC, US
Jeffrey Bridges - Raleigh NC, US
Michael McIlvaine - Wake Forest NC, US
Thomas Sartorius - Raleigh NC, US
R. Smith - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F009/46
US Classification:
718/100000
Abstract:
In a multi-threading microprocessor, a queue for a scarce resource such as a multiplier alternates on a fine-grained basis between instructions in various threads. When a long-latency instruction is discovered in a thread, the instructions in that thread that depend on the latency are flushed out of the thread until the latency is resolved, with the instructions in other threads filling empty slots from the thread waiting for the long-latency instruction and continuing to execute without being delayed by having to wait for the long-latency instruction.