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RSA Conference 2013

RSA Conference 2013

February 25- March 3 | Moscone Center | San Francisco, CA

Join Cryptography Research, a division of Rambus, at the RSA Conference 2013. The RSA Conference is a forum for cryptographers to gather and share the latest knowledge and advancements in the area of Internet security. Learn more.


GSA Silicon Summit 2013

GSA Silicon Summit

April 18 | Computer History Museum | Mountain View, CA

Moore’s Law has transcended computing expectations; however, its promise will eventually reach scalability limitations due to extraordinary consumer demands. Future technology encompasses breakthroughs capable of interaction with the outside world, which the More than Moore movement achieves. Through integrating functionalities that do not scale to deliver cost-optimized and value-added system solutions, this trend holds significant potential for the industry. This event will explore the business and technical factors defining the More than Moore movement, and address how it will yield revolutionary megafunction electronic devices. Learn more.


Communiqués de presse

Rambus Announces Changes to its Board of Directors

03/11/2013

Rambus Transfers Display Patents to Acacia Research Subsidiary

03/07/2013

Cryptography Research Signs License Agreement with EchoStar for CryptoFirewall™ Security Technology to Combat Piracy

02/26/2013

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Actualités

DesignCon 2013 Post-Show Report

Highlights from the recent 2013 DesignCon include Rambus’ R+ launch and 3D IC interposer technology demonstration

GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Rambus Collaborate To Develop Broad IP Portfolio for 14nm-XM FinFET Process Technology

Companies to deliver silicon-proven complex IP blocks for advanced interface solutions

Rambus Debuts New LED Light Bulb Design - CES 2013

At CES 2013, Rambus was showing off a new LED light bulb with an innovative convection-cooling thermal design and Rambus’ MicroLens optical technology.

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