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Dave Gershgorn of the New York Times recently noted that the optics of the camera obscura have faithfully served photographers for ages. Indeed, the recipe has been kept fairly simple throughout the years: a lens, aperture, dark box and something to record the light. “But the camera as we know it is changing,” Gershgorn confirmed. […]
Rambus has renewed its patent license agreement with Toshiba Corporation. As per the terms of the new three-year agreement, Toshiba will be licensing a wide range of technologies from Rambus to cover products that include SoCs with DRAM memory controllers and/or serial link interfaces, as well as Flash Memory and system products. “We are pleased […]
New agreement expands collaboration between companies to include a broad range of memory and interface technologies SUNNYVALE, Calif. – December 28, 2015 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced that it has renewed its patent license agreement with Toshiba Corporation. Under the terms of the new three-year agreement, Toshiba will be licensing a broad range of technologies […]
Semiconductor Engineering Editor in Chief Ed Sperling recently noted that getting data in and out of memory is just as important as optimizing the speed and efficiency of a processor. “[Nevertheless], for years design teams managed to skirt the issue because it was quicker, easier and less expensive to boost processor clock frequencies with a […]
Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel recently sat down with The CMO Club to discuss the diverse origins of his marketing career. Similar to many of his peers, Nadel did not originally set out to become a marketer. Indeed, his background is in psychology and scientific research, both of which saliently continue to influence his marketing approach […]
Rambus has confirmed that it will be collaborating with Microsoft researchers to explore future memory requirements for quantum computing. According to Rambus Labs VP Gary Bronner, existing computer architectures are reaching their limits due to the ever-increasing demands of real-time data consumption. “[This] is driving the need to explore new high-performance, energy-efficient computer systems,” said […]
Ernest Worthman of Semiconductor Engineering recently described White Box Cryptography (WBC) as a “novel approach” that implements cryptography algorithms in software, rather than hardware. “The idea is to keep the cryptographic assets secure against attacks, using code obfuscation,” he explained. “Essentially, a white box implementation is taking a key and creating, in software, a key-instantiated […]
To many in the industry, system memory is viewed as little more than a silicon holding pen for temporarily storing program commands and data during execution. Nevertheless, the dramatic growth of Big Data – driven by the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) – has prompted a number of key industry players to re-examine the traditional […]
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio have developed a brain implant that allowed a paralyzed man to bypass his spinal injury and move his arm and hand. According to Antonio Regalado of MIT’s Technology Review, the Utah Electrode Array comprises 96 silicon needles that record the electrical impulses of neurons inside the brain. […]
Over the past 30 years, the relentless progression of Moore’s Law has driven dramatic improvements in transistor counts and ultimately in processor performance.
