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Square Kilometre Array (SKA) targets the Big Bang

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Currently under development, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will ultimately comprise an array of 3,000 individual radio telescopes. According to ZDNet’s Nick Heath, the SKA will be tasked with gathering cosmic emissions in an attempt to “see” the universe a few hundred million years after the Big Bang, farther back in time than any telescope […]

Rambus to host “Eyes of the IoT” workshop at MWC 2015

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On March 2, Rambus, along with partners MLove and IXDS, will be hosting 4YFN’s “Eyes of the IoT” workshop and reception from 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. “The Internet of Things (IoT) depends on data and smart sensors are essential to effectively capturing that data,” explained Kendra De Berti, a director at Rambus. “In order […]

On-Chip Noise Monitor

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On-chip Noise Monitor Contact Us Our On-chip Power Supply Noise Monitor is a compact IP block designed to give SoC designers a better understanding of the effects of power supply noise on circuit performance, and ultimately, improve the chip quality and reduce time-to-market. It is embedded directly into the SoC and accurately measuring power supply […]

Is the Internet held together with Band-Aid fixes?

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Earlier this week, the New York Times interviewed Paul Kocher, president and chief scientist of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, about the recent slew of high-profile digital attacks that have targeted numerous corporations and government entities. “[Kocher] says he thinks the explanation for the world’s dismal state of digital security may lie in two charts,” […]

Smart lighting evolves for the IoT

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Writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, Benny Evangelista reports that once-mundane household devices – such as light bulbs – are being transformed into smart, customizable tools. “There’s a nice symmetry in smart light bulbs blazing the trail for the Internet of Things (IoT),” he explains. “When electric wires first appeared in homes in the early […]

Security challenges seen for 4.9 billion connected “Things”

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Gartner analysts recently forecasted that 4.9 billion connected things will be in use during 2015. This figure – up 30 percent from 2014 – is expected to reach a staggering 25 billion by 2020. “Consumer applications will drive the number of connected things, while enterprise will account for most of the revenue,” the Gartner analysis […]

DPAWS UX gets a cryptographic makeover

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The 2014 Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems Workshop – aka CHES – kicks off in South Korea on September 23. Sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research, the event was first held in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1999 at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). Founded by Çetin Kaya Koç and Christof Paar, the workshop focuses […]

How sensors are making smart homes a reality

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The falling cost of adding sensing and communications capabilities to consumer products means the typical family home could contain several hundred smart objects by 2022. According to Gartner, the smart home will be an area of “dramatic evolution” over the next decade, offering a plethora of innovative digital opportunities to businesses successfully adapting their respective […]

From lensless sensors to artificial intelligence

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The current paradigm of computational imaging is characterized by the co-design of optics and signal processing — eliminating the need for “traditional” human-interpretable optical images. Instead, human-interpretable digital images are computed from a sensed optical image. Rambus researchers have pioneered a diffractive design strategy, effectively severing a long-standing reliance on traditional optical elements of lenses […]

Dr. David G. Stork Elected International Society for Optics and Photonics Fellow

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Distinguished Rambus research scientist acknowledged for work in pattern recognition, computer vision, joint design of optics and image processing SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES – 01/24/2012 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS), one of the world’s premier technology licensing companies, announced today that Dr. David G. Stork has been named a 2012 Fellow of SPIE – the International […]

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