A number of new servers powered by Intel’s recently launched 18-core Xeon E5-2600 v3 (Grantley) chip were announced at IDF 2014. AsIDG’s Agam Shah notes, the servers, debuted by Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Lenovo and IBM, are the very first to pack DDR4 memory.
TVBEurope talks cryptography and Rambus
Cryptography Research, the security division of Rambus, presented a series of content protection technology demonstrations at IBC 2014, including CryptoFirewall™ core technology and Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasure solutions.
Controllers Newsletter – Q3 2014
Northwest Logic Supports Low-Cost MIPI Interface
MIPI is being widely used to interface to embedded cameras, displays and Application Processors. The I/O of current FPGAs don’t natively support MIPI operation due to the complexities of switching between Low Power (LP) and High Speed (HS) MIPI modes.
Xilinx has created a low cost, passive component approach to solve this problem using external resistors in combination with the Series 7 FPGAs (Artix, Kintex, Virtex, Zynq). Northwest Logic has enhanced its CSI-2 and DSI Controller Cores to support this low cost approach. Xylon, Northwest Logic and Xilinx have created a complete camera + display demonstration of this approach. Click here to see the demo.
Northwest Logic Supports Toshiba Fit Fast Structured Array (FFSA)
Toshiba and Northwest Logic Logic have integrated and verified PCIe and memory solutions for use in the Toshiba FFSA platform. These solutions combine the Toshiba FFSA PCIe and DDR PHYs with Northwest Logic’s high-performance PCIe and memory controller cores to provide a fast and low-cost path to volume production for customers seeking product differentiation via custom products with substantially lower NRE and time to market. Click here for more information on Toshiba FFSA solutions.
Northwest Logic Support for Semtech’s Snowbush PCI Express® 3.0 PHY
“Northwest Logic and our customers have had very positive experiences with the Snowbush IP. This latest Snowbush PCIe PHY further extends Semtech’s strong PHY offering”, said Brian Daellenbach, President of Northwest Logic. “We fully support this PHY with our family of PCI Express Controllers and DMA Cores.” Click here for the full Press Release.
Rambus and Northwest Logic DDR4/3 Solution
Rambus Inc. and Northwest Logic have validated interoperability of the Rambus R+™ DDR4/3 PHY with the Northwest Logic DDR4/3 SDRAM Controller Core. The combined solution provides customers with a differentiated memory subsystem that brings together the superior signal integrity offered by the Rambus R+ PHY along with the robust Northwest Logic controller core for a proven and easy-to-integrate solution. Click here for the full Press Release.
S2C’s Virtex-7 ASIC Prototyping Platform Support from Northwest Logic
Northwest Logic’s PCI Express® 3.0 solution including the Expresso 3.0 Core (PCI Express 3.0 Controller Core) and family of DMA Cores has been validated on S2C’s ASIC prototyping platforms. These cores are now the latest addition to S2C’s Prototype Ready™ IP suite. This validation was done with 8 lanes running at 8 Gbit/sec SERDES rates. The joint validation effort ensures user’s confidence on integrating the high-speed PCIe IP into their SoC designs, shortening the project cycle. Click here for the full Press Release.
Northwest Logic Uses SmartDV Technologies MIPI Verification IP
Northwest Logic uses SmartDV Technologies MIPI VIP to comprehensively verify our CSI-2 and DSI Cores. “SmartDV’s MIPI VIPs come with comprehensive compliance test suites, functional coverage support and responsive technical support. Based on our positive experience, we highly recommend their VIP to our customers.” For more information on SmartDV, visit their website at www.smart-dv.com
Northwest Logic Uses SynaptiCAD’s VeriLogger Simulator
Northwest Logic uses SynaptiCAD’s VeriLogger simulator as a key part of our comprehensive IP Core regression testing. “We use many VeriLogger seats across multiple computers to create a high-performance, regression-testing grid system. VeriLogger provides accurate Verilog simulation with good performance and an attractive price point along with excellent support.” For more information on VeriLogger, visit SynaptiCAD’s website at www.synapticad.com
DPAWS UX gets a cryptographic makeover
The 2014 Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems Workshop – aka CHES – kicks off in South Korea on September 23. Sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research, the event was first held in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1999 at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI).
Rambus Cryptography Research Division to Speak on Security Panel at UPLINQ 2014
Amsterdam – September 18, 2014
| Who: | Rambus Cryptography Research Division (NASDAQ:RMBS) | |
| Where: | Qualcomm UPLINQ 2014 – Mobile Developers Conference Hilton San Francisco Union Square San Francisco, CA |
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| When: | September 18-19, 2014 |
Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, will participate in the Uplinq 2014 security panel during the Mobile Developers Conference on September 19. Kocher will discuss the mobile security ecosystem as well as the role Rambus plays to secure Qualcomm devices.
Title: Shared Responsibility in the Mobile Security Ecosystem
11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m., Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Plaza B
In this moderated session, each participating company will outline its role in the mobile security ecosystem and how they work with Qualcomm to enable security for apps and devices powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processors. The discussion will range from multi-factor authentication to secure execution, BYOD and other security solutions available today and in the future.
About Cryptography Research, Inc.
Cryptography Research, Inc. (CRI), a division of Rambus Inc., is a leader in semiconductor security research and development. Established by internationally renowned cryptographer Paul Kocher, CRI develops and licenses innovative technologies in areas including tamper resistance, content protection, anti-counterfeiting, network security, and financial services. Over eight billion security products are made each year under license from CRI. Security systems designed by CRI scientists and engineers protect hundreds of billions of dollars in commerce annually. Additional information is available at cryptography.com.
Why BYOD security isn’t optional
Writing for ComputerWeekly, Warwick Ashford confirms that cyber attackers are increasingly exploiting vulnerabilities in mobile computing to infiltrate corporate networks.
