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Third quarter GAAP revenue of $59.8 million; revenue under ASC 605 would have been $99.8 million, in line with expectations; $31.6 million in cash provided by operating activities Third quarter GAAP royalty revenue of $33.6 million, royalty revenue under ASC 605 would have been $75.7 million and licensing billings of $75.4 million New and renewed […]
Reduced Instruction Set Computing Five (RISC-V) is an open Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) designed with small, fast, and low-power real-world implementations in mind. It describes the way in which software talks to an underlying processor
Whether satellite, UAV, wearable, or other military equipment, today’s advanced military hardware contains highly-complex embedded microelectronic systems that include processing, data storage, and data receiving/transmitting capabilities. In-theater soldiers rely on these devices to successfully (and safely) complete their missions, and mission commanders require accurate, real-time information from these devices to command forces.
Second quarter GAAP revenue of $56.5 million; revenue under ASC 605 would have been $98.8 million, in line with expectations Second quarter GAAP royalty revenue of $30.1 million, royalty revenue under ASC 605 would have been $73.6 million and licensing billings of $73.2 million Record number of licensing deals closed in Q2, including IBM and […]
Scott Best, a technical director at Rambus Security, has written an article for Semiconductor Engineering about the important role a hardware root-of-trust plays in an anti-counterfeiting IC. As Best explains, during manufacture, an anti-counterfeiting security IC is securely programmed with secret data. Subsequently, during operation, it proves to a verifying host that it knows that secret data. […]
First quarter GAAP revenue of $46.4 million; revenue under ASC 605 would have been $100.5 million First quarter GAAP royalty revenue of $21.4 million, royalty revenue under ASC 605 would have been $77.2 million and licensing billings of $75.9 million Record revenue for Memory and Interface IP Cores Launched CryptoManager Root-of-trust programmable secure processing core […]
Taking a closer look: The Rambus CMRT The recent Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities illustrate the critical need for a new generation of devices that execute sensitive security functions in a secure core which is physically separated from the primary CPU. This is precisely why Rambus is launching its CryptoManager Root of Trust, a fully programmable hardware […]
Mitigates security vulnerabilities like Meltdown and Spectre SUNNYVALE, Calif., and SAN FRANCISCO – April 16, 2018 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) today announced the availability of the CryptoManager Root of Trust, a fully programmable hardware security core built with a custom RISC-V CPU. The secure processing core creates a siloed architecture that isolates and secures the execution of […]
MWC 2018 kicks off today in Barcelona! We’re at booth #7J31 (Hall 7) in the Fira Barcelona Gran Via, showcasing our CryptoManager IoT Security Service, Unified Payment Platform and a range of Smart Ticketing solutions. Rambus CryptoManager IoT Security Service The Rambus CryptoManager IoT Security Service is a turnkey security solution for IoT Service providers […]
Chip-to-cloud security Kevin Fogarty of Semiconductor Engineering recently sat down with Asaf Ashkenazi, Rambus VP of IoT Security Products, to discuss security in the age of the Internet of Things. As Fogarty notes, Rambus is now offering chip-to-cloud security, which is basically remote security as a service. The idea, says Fogarty, is to install a […]