In this webinar, Rambus experts will explore how complete client memory interface chipsets enable high‑performance DDR5 CUDIMM and CSODIMM modules operating up to 7200 MT/s, with capabilities for overclocking. Also covered will be chipsets for the latest LPCAMM2 modules designed for thin, power‑efficient client systems. Attendees will gain insight into the architectural challenges of high‑speed client memory, including signal integrity, power delivery, sideband management, and thermal considerations, and how Rambus chipset solutions address these challenges at the module level.
Enabling Next‑Generation Client Memory with Rambus DDR5 CUDIMM/CSODIMM and LPCAMM2 Chipsets
Reliability and Supply Chain Security for the Automotive Semiconductor Industry
[Live on May 21 at 11am PT] This webinar examines why reliability and security have become inseparable drivers for next‑generation automotive chips, and how a lifecycle‑based approach is required to meaningfully reduce recall risk. We will review real‑world examples of recalls caused by electronic failures, explore the evolving standards landscape driving higher expectations for reliability and traceability, and walk through the end‑to‑end chip lifecycle from wafer fabrication to in‑vehicle operation.
Enabling Next‑Generation Client Memory with Rambus DDR5 CUDIMM/CSODIMM and LPCAMM2 Chipsets
[Live on Apr 29 at 9am UTC +8) In this webinar, Rambus experts will explore how complete client memory interface chipsets enable high‑performance DDR5 CUDIMM and CSODIMM modules operating up to 7200 MT/s, with capabilities for overclocking.
Hardware Deployment for Secure AI Using Confidential Computing
AI’s fast evolution is producing autonomous systems that can operate with minimal human oversight, improve themselves and become effective at decision-making in complex environments. These developments require careful consideration of security and privacy. To limit the overhead performance impact (area, throughput, latency and power), hardware-based security solutions can be deployed using state-of-the-art silicon IP.
HBM4E Advances Bandwidth Performance for AI Training
[Live on April 8 at 11am PT] Join Rambus for a technical deep dive into HBM4E and the industry-leading HBM4E Memory Controller IP. In this webinar, Nidish Kamath from Rambus will walk through the key requirements driving HBM4E adoption and introduce Rambus’ newly announced HBM4E Memory Controller IP.
HBM4E Controller Product Brief
Download the product to learn about the Rambus HBM4E Controller. Our HBM4E Controller is designed to support customers with deploying a new generation of HBM memory for cutting-edge AI accelerators, graphics and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.

