
Side-Channel Attacks Target Machine Learning (ML) Models
Written by Paul Karazuba for Rambus Press A team of North Carolina State University researchers

Written by Paul Karazuba for Rambus Press A team of North Carolina State University researchers

Highlights: Safeguards automotive Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communications, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Electronic Control Unit (ECU)

In part one of this two-part series, Semiconductor Engineering Editor in Chief Ed Sperling and

Semiconductor Engineering Editor in Chief Ed Sperling recently spoke with Rambus Sr. Director of Product

Ethernet has become the ubiquitous communication solution from the desktop to the carrier network. In

In part one of this two-part blog series, Semiconductor Engineering editor in chief Ed Sperling

Semiconductor Engineering editor in chief Ed Sperling spoke with Steven Woo, Rambus fellow and distinguished

Recently Rambus fellow and distinguished inventor, Steve Woo, had a web chat with Bill Wong,

Today’s encryption methods are generally broken down into two types: symmetric and asymmetric. Symmetric encryption

In part 5 of this series, we discussed the most common memory systems that are

In part four of this series, we took a closer look at the Roofline model,
In part three of this series, we discussed how a Roofline model can help system

In part two of this series, we took a closer look at how the upcoming

Rambus has announced a comprehensive interface solution for HBM2E memory consisting of co-verified PHY and

In part one of this series, we discussed how the world’s digital data is growing

There has been quite a lot of recent news about domain-specific processors that are being

Danish cybersecurity experts Alexander Krog, Jens Stærmose and Kasper Terndrup of cybersecurity firm Lyrebirds ApS,

Written by Paul Karazuba, head of product, Rambus Security Passed by former California governor Jerry
An international team of white hat researchers has successfully corrupted the integrity of Intel Software

A recent paper published on arXiv by a team of UC Berkeley researchers observes that

Rambus has announced a comprehensive interface solution for PCI Express 5 (PCIe 5.0) consisting of
