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Cryogenics and accelerators push DRAM limits

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Last month, Semiconductor Engineering’s Kevin Fogarty wrote an article that explores how major industry players are pushing the limits of DRAM. As Fogarty observes, the access bandwidth of DRAM-based computer memory has improved by a factor of 20x over the past two decades – with capacity increasing 128x during the same period. In contrast, latency […]

What’s next for machine learning?

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Kevin Fogarty of Semiconductor Engineering recently wrote an article about the future of machine learning. As Fogarty observes, machine learning involves executing complex calculations on huge volumes of data with increasing efficiency. “Machine learning can apply to every corporate function and it can have an impact on companies in every part of the economy. So, […]

Machine learning and customer experience in the digital realm

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With the advent of programs such as Siri, Google Assistant, and Microsoft Cortana, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning have come a long way. For example, the front page of Amazon or YouTube would look different to two people, unless their searches, browsing habits, and locations were 100% identical. Machine learning allows computer programs to […]

Securing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

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Defining the IIoT Objects, sensors, actuators and controllers that were once designed for stand-alone operation are now increasingly connected by means of intelligent software and networks – forming the basis of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). To be sure, GE defines the IIoT as “a network of a multitude of devices connected by communications […]

The role of persistent memory in the evolving data center

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DDR5 Ann Steffora Mutschler recent penned an article for Semiconductor Engineering that explores the role of new memory technology in the evolving data center. For example, DDR5 is expected to offer significant improvements over previous iterations of DRAM, including doubling the bandwidth and density over DDR4, as well as facilitating optimized channel efficiency. Nevertheless, DDR5 […]

The challenge of securing smart cities

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Defining smart cities The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) defines smart cities as urban centers that integrate cyber-physical technologies and infrastructure to create environmental and economic efficiency while improving the overall quality of life. To accomplish this, smart cities gather and analyze data from IoT devices and sensors embedded in roadways, power grids, buildings […]

The role of the mobile wallet driving the buying experience

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The personalization of mobile wallets According to Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel, mobile wallets of the future will be personalized and contextually integrated to intelligently interact with retailers. One such example, says Nadel, is the concept of beacons automatically activating a digital wallet when shoppers enter a particular store. “The wallet will provide shoppers with relevant […]

EE Times says DDR5 is running in Rambus’ labs

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Rick Merritt of the EE Times reports that Rambus has working silicon in its labs for DDR5, which the journalist describes as the next major interface for DRAM dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs). The register clock drivers and data buffers, says Merritt, could help double the throughput of main memory in servers, probably starting in […]

Next-gen server DIMM buffer chipset targets DDR5 memory

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Rambus has announced functional silicon of a double data rate (DDR) server DIMM (dual inline memory module) buffer chipset prototype targeted for next-gen DDR5 memory technology. According to Luc Seraphin, senior vice president and general manager of the Rambus Memory and Interfaces Division, the announcement marks a key milestone for both Rambus and the semiconductor […]

Rambus Announces Industry’s First Functional Silicon of Server DIMM Buffer Chipset Targeted for Next-generation DDR5

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Provides data center architects early path to next-generation memory speeds SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Sept. 20, 2017 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) today 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 and the industry’s […]

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