New CXL 3.1 Controller IP for Next-Generation Data Centers
The AI boom is giving rise to profound changes in the data center; compute-intensive workloads
The AI boom is giving rise to profound changes in the data center; compute-intensive workloads
[Last updated on: January 23, 2024] In this blog post, we take an in-depth look
[Updated January 23, 2024] The PCI Express® 6.0 (PCIe® 6.0) specification was released by PCI-SIG® in January 2022. This
There is nothing like starting off the new year with some good news, and there
Cybersecurity is becoming the new measure of quality for the automotive industry as software-enabled autonomous,
We are proud to announce that our very own Brad Burke has been named to
We’re witnessing an unprecedented time for computing. Advanced data center workloads, with Generative AI leading
By Steven Woo, Rambus Fellow Supercomputing 2023 brought together some of the brightest minds in
[Updated December 7th, 2023] Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), also known as Quantum Safe Cryptography (QSC), refers
The dawn of quantum computers sparks both excitement and concern. While powerful quantum computers have
Today (Nov. 14th, 2023) the CXL™ Consortium announced the continued evolution of the Compute Express
As AI continues to grow in reach and complexity, the unrelenting demand for more memory
Generative AI and other advanced workloads bring even greater urgency to accelerate the power of
We are pleased to announce that we have added another automotive-grade security IP solution to
By Steven Woo, Rambus Fellow Last week, I had the pleasure of hosting a panel
Dr. Steven Woo, distinguished inventor and fellow at Rambus will be moderating an upcoming panel
Introduction What’s new about PCI Express 5 (PCIe 5)? The latest PCI Express standard, PCIe
In the world of security, staying ahead of emerging threats is vital. Quantum computers will
By Joe Rodriguez | Product Marketing Manager, Interface IP With the increasing sophistication of Advanced
Last updated on: July 13, 2023 A root of trust is the security foundation for
Quantum computers will enable us to solve complex problems faster than is currently possible on
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