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Rambus Reports Second Quarter 2019 Financial Results

https://www.rambus.com/second-quarter-2019-financial-results/

Second quarter revenue and billings in line with expectations; GAAP revenue of $58.3 million, with royalty revenue of $27.1 million and licensing billings of $64.9 million $38.7 million in cash provided by operating activities Executing on our strategic semiconductor portfolio refocus with agreement to sell Payments and Ticketing business to Visa, and agreement to acquire […]

Selfblow exploits Tegra chipset vulnerability

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A white hat researcher by the name of Triszka Balázs recently identified a security vulnerability that reportedly “affect[ed] every single” Tegra-based device released so far – except for the Nintendo Switch. As Balázs points out, the Switch utilizes its own custom bootloader. “After checking the magic in the header, the nvtboot reads the entire TBC […]

Rambus Expands Family of CryptoManager Root of Trust Secure Silicon IP Cores

https://www.rambus.com/rambus-expands-family-of-cryptomanager-root-of-trust-secure-silicon-ip-cores/

Highlights: Offers tailored configurations addressing the security needs of Internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), cloud, government, military and automotive applications Employs fully programmable hardware-level security co-processor with the ability to adapt to a dynamic threat environment Purpose-built, complete security solution offers ease of integration into SoC designs Features FIPS 140-2 […]

When a Chip Just Isn’t a Chip

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When most people imagine counterfeit goods, they tend to picture the ‘Rolax’ watch that you can buy from that somewhat shady guy behind the local watering hole, or the knock-off purse your relative brought you back from vacation. Most don’t imagine their new security camera containing non-authentic components, or that the military plane seen on […]

Validating Cryptographic Algorithms to FIPS 140-2

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NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is a United States Department of Commerce agency tasked with both the creation and maintenance of a country-wide measurement infrastructure.  From their website: “From the smart electric power grid and electronic health records to atomic clocks, advanced nanomaterials, and computer chips, innumerable products and services rely in some […]

Presenting Multiple Roots of Trust Across the World

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Our friends at SiFive have been hosting a worldwide series of technical seminars, and Rambus has joined them for a number of these to present our CryptoManager Root of Trust secure co-processor.  We highlight how our Root of Trust forms the anchor of hardware-based security, and specifically how we enable multiple roots of trust. A […]

The Security Risks of Silicon Complexity: Part 2

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In part one of this two-part blog series, Ben Levine, Senior Director of Security Product Marketing at Rambus, and Semiconductor Engineering editor-in-chief Ed Sperling, discuss the many security challenges associated with creating increasingly complex CPUs, SoCs and embedded systems. While there isn’t a single solution to the problem, says Levine, an embedded security processor– siloed from […]

The Security Risks of Silicon Complexity

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Ben Levine, Senior Director of Security Product Marketing at Rambus, recently spoke with Semiconductor Engineering editor-in-chief Ed Sperling about the various security challenges associated with creating complex silicon. According to Levine, there are two primary issues associated with CPUs, SoCs and embedded systems becoming increasingly complex. “Firstly, there are more things (components) that can be […]

Ben Levine Writes About CMRT Benefits in Embedded Computing Design Magazine

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Ben Levine, Sr. Director, Product Marketing, Cryptography Products Division, recently penned an article in Embedded Computing Design Magazine letting SoC and system designers know that “isolation among applications in some security processors is dicey at best.  It’s best to take the right security processor route with multiple roots of trust and complete application isolation” He […]

Rambus Reports First Quarter 2019 Financial Results

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First quarter revenue and billings in line with expectations; GAAP revenue of $48.4 million, with royalty revenue of $24.8 million and licensing billings of $75.4 million $28.8 million in cash provided by operating activities DDR4 server DIMM chipset revenue up nearly 40% year-over-year, fueled by continued market share growth Record revenue for IP Cores business; […]

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