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Home Media Magazine says Vidity is “on a roll”

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Thomas K. Arnold, the publisher & editorial director of Home Media Magazine, says Vidity is “on a roll” as the Ultra HD industry takes off. “Developed by the Secure Content Storage Association (SCSA), [Vidity] offers consumers the chance to store and move digital content, including Ultra HD files, around from device to device, from the […]

Bell ID First to be Certified for Cloud Mobile Payments by Three of the Largest Payment Schemes

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Mobile payments specialist, Bell ID, today announces that its host card emulation (HCE) mobile solution has been certified by three of the largest global payments schemes. Bell ID is the first vendor to receive approval from three schemes for its HCE platform, offering its customers the broadest range of options available on the market today. […]

Moore’s Law: From 16 kB to 16GB

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James Sanders of TechRepublic has confirmed that 16 GB SO-DIMM modules are now starting to become generally available from multiple vendors. “[This] eases RAM constraints in devices that have a limited number of slots for RAM modules,” he explained. “However, due to hardware limitations, these RAM modules do not work with all systems that are […]

White House eyes sensors for smart cities

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Writing for The Verge, Jacob Kastrenakes reports that the White House has allocated $160 million to create smart cities. “[These] cities are wired up with sensors that can relay data back to local organizations, companies and governments so that they can identify issues and more quickly respond to changes,” he explained. “The initiative is pretty […]

Minding the memory gap

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Mark LaPedus of Semiconductor Engineering recently reported that memory chips and storage devices are struggling to keep pace with the growing demands of data processing. “To solve the problem, chipmakers have been working on several next-generation memory types. [However], most technologies have been delayed or fallen short of their promises,” he explained. “But after numerous delays, […]

Winbond licenses DPA countermeasures from Rambus Cryptography Research

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Winbond Electronics has licensed differential power analysis (DPA) countermeasures from Rambus’ Cryptography Research division. By implementing DPA countermeasures in flash memory components, Winbond will ensure the data integrity of products that run applications requiring a high level of security – including mobile payments, premium content, automotive and the Internet of Things (IoT). “As we set […]

Winbond to License DPA Countermeasures from Rambus Cryptography Research

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DPA Countermeasures will protect data integrity in flash memory components against security attacks SUNNYVALE, Calif. – September 21, 2015 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced that Winbond Electronics Corporation, a leading maker of top quality memory solutions, has licensed Rambus Cryptography Research differential power analysis, or DPA, countermeasures to protect industry-leading, flash memory components. By […]

The importance of understanding bandwidth

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Did you know that the terms “latency” and “bandwidth” are frequently misused? According to Loren Shalinsky, a Strategic Development Director at Rambus, latency refers to how long the CPU needs to wait before the first data is available. Meanwhile, bandwidth describes how fast additional data can be “streamed” after the first data point has arrived. […]

Memory price dip to spur DDR4 adoption

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KitGuru’s Anton Shilov reports that DDR4 prices have dropped approximately 25% since late June. “According to DRAMeXchange, the world’s leading computer memory tracker, one 4Gb DDR4 chip rated to run at 2133MHz cost $3.618 on the spot market on the 28th of June 2015,” he explained. “The average price of such chip dropped to $3.302 […]

Designing lightweight cryptography for the IoE

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Ernest Worthman of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted that we have entered an age where technology is expected to do more, faster, anonymously, and often invisibly. “It’s supposed to use less power, with smaller footprints, unobtrusively and intuitively,” he explained. “And all that needs to be protected with cryptography.” However, as Simon Blake-Wilson, VP of products […]

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