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The way that consumers shop in-store is fundamentally changing. The rise of ‘Scan and Go’ technology, coupled with other industry developments, is helping retailers to overhaul the buying experience that they offer their customers. So, what do retailers need to know about Scan and Go, and what are its benefits?
Suite of silicon-proven PHYs on 14nm LPP process technology maximize performance and flexibility SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Oct. 12, 2017 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS), a leading provider of semiconductor and IP products, today announced the availability of a suite of silicon-proven, high-speed SerDes solutions including 16G MPSL (multi-protocol serial link), 30G C2C (chip-to-chip) and 30G VSR (very […]
New research from omni-channel solutions firm, NCR Corporation, has found that UK consumers have high expectations of their financial institutions, and that there is room for improvement from banks seeking to meet those growing standards.
Mentor Graphics, Northwest Logic, and Krivi Semiconductor Announce Availability of Complete DDR4 SDRAM IP Design and Verification Solution WILSONVILLE, Ore., October 5, 2016 – Mentor Graphics® Corporation (NASDAQ: MENT), Northwest Logic and Krivi Semiconductor today announced the availability of a complete DDR4 SDRAM IP design and verification solution that enables ASIC and FPGA design teams […]
Developing semiconductors for safety-critical markets such as automotive, industrial and medical involves a growing list of extra steps that need to be taken pre- and post-manufacturing to ensure product integrity, reliability and security.
The way that consumers shop in-store is fundamentally changing. The rise of ‘Scan and Go’ technology, coupled with other industry developments, is helping retailers to overhaul the buying experience that they offer their customers. So, what do retailers need to know about Scan and Go, and what are its benefits?
In many cases, the cost of a DDR4 memory kit is twice what it was a year ago, but if it comes as any consolation, at least the market isn’t standing pat. Rambus, a company that is known equally well for developing memory technologies as it is for suing other firms over the use of […]
Specialist memory company Rambus has announced a fully functional DDR5 DIMM (dual in-line memory module) prototype. It claims to have achieved an industry first with its DIMM “capable of achieving the speeds required for the upcoming DDR5 standard”.
Rambus Inc. has announced functional silicon of a double data rate (DDR) server DIMM (dual inline memory module) buffer chipset prototype for the next-generation DDR5 memory technology. This represents a key milestone for Rambus as the industry’s first silicon-proven memory buffer chip prototype capable of achieving the speeds required for the upcoming DDR5 standard.
Rambus has working silicon in its labs for DDR5, the next major interface for DRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). The register clock drivers and data buffers could help double the throughput of main memory in servers, probably starting in 2019 — and they are already sparking a debate about the future of computing.