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Rambus Inc., the chip technology intellectual property vendor, is working with Microsoft Research on future memory requirements for quantum computing.
Rambus has launched its CryptoMedia platform for VIDITY-compliant player devices. Designed to protect 4K UHD and High Dynamic Range (HDR) programming, CryptoMedia allows consumers to easily store, copy and share premium content across multiple devices. According to Kendra De Berti, a director at Rambus, CryptoMedia is a comprehensive platform that includes a secure core, a […]
Platform to support VIDITYTM requirements for 4K UHD and High Dynamic Range programming SUNNYVALE, Calif. – January 14, 2016 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced that its Cryptography Research division has launched the CryptoMedia security platform. This platform will protect 4K UHD and High Dynamic Range (HDR) programming, while enabling consumers to easily store, copy […]
Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ann Steffora Mutschler observes that under the hood, modern vehicles barely resemble their predecessors from a few decades ago. “There are sophisticated safety and drivetrain monitoring features, software for interpreting and interacting with the outside world and modifying the inside environment, and a host of features that might have seemed impossible […]
Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel recently headlined a CES 2016 AppNation panel exploring the market potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). The panel was moderated by Matthew Quint of the Columbia Business School, and also included Brian Dunphy of Gimbal and Andres Wolberg-Stok of Citi. Quint kicked off the panel by noting that Gartner predicts […]
USA’s wildly popular “Mr. Robot” took center stage at the CES 2016 CyberSecurity Forum in Las Vegas. Hosted by Nilay Patel of The Verge, the Robot panel featured a number of writers, consultants and security experts, including USA Network’s Kor Adana. Adana – a scribe for the hit series – told conference attendees that he […]
Quantum computing research and development continues to pick up pace. Now we hear that software (services and devices) giant Microsoft will be collaborating with memory specialist Rambus on developing memory systems for future architectures, specifically for quantum computing.
Advanced driver assistance requires a careful and complex balance of hardware, software and security.
Microsoft and Rambus have announced a partnership whereby they will be jointly looking into the memory requirements which will be necessary for quantum computing to become a reality in some form…
Earlier this week, Team Lightbulb hosted its annual Broadband Conference at CES 2016. A number of topics were discussed at various panels throughout the day, including the steady evolution of intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Jill Ingrassia, the Managing Director of Government Relations and Traffic Safety Advocacy at AAA, told conference attendees the auto industry has […]
