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Accelerating high performance computing systems

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Esthela Gallardo and Patricia J. Teller have penned an article for HPC Wire that explores the various challenges associated with cross-accelerator performance profiling. As Gallardo and Teller note, high performance computing (HPC) systems are comprised of multiple compute nodes interconnected by a network. “Previously these nodes were composed solely of multi-core processors, but nowadays they also […]

Exploring future memory requirements for quantum computing

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/08/25/exploring-future-memory-requirements-for-quantum-computing/#new_tab

Quantum computing utilizes quantum-mechanical phenomena, including superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. According to Wikipedia, quantum computers differ from traditional binary digital electronic systems based on transistors. To be sure, digital computing encodes data into binary digits (bits), each of which is always in one or two definite states: 0 or 1. In […]

Exploring future memory requirements for quantum computing

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/exploring-future-memory-requirements-for-quantum-computing-2/

Quantum computing utilizes quantum-mechanical phenomena, including superposition and entanglement, to perform operations on data. According to Wikipedia, quantum computers differ from traditional binary digital electronic systems based on transistors. To be sure, digital computing encodes data into binary digits (bits), each of which is always in one or two definite states: 0 or 1. In […]

Intel says DDR4 is ramping quickly

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/08/24/intel-says-ddr4-is-ramping-quickly/#new_tab

Last week at IDF 2016, Intel executive Geof Findley presented a comprehensive overview of the memory industry ecosystem. According to Findley, DDR4 is ramping quickly and should hit 31% of shipments during the second quarter of 2016. With volume shipments kicking off in 2014, almost all servers are now shipping with DDR4, while most PCs […]

Intel says DDR4 is ramping quickly

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/intel-says-ddr4-is-ramping-quickly-2/

Last week at IDF 2016, Intel executive Geof Findley presented a comprehensive overview of the memory industry ecosystem. According to Findley, DDR4 is ramping quickly and should hit 31% of shipments during the second quarter of 2016. With volume shipments kicking off in 2014, almost all servers are now shipping with DDR4, while most PCs […]

Building a seismic supercomputer in the shadow of Dennard Scaling

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/08/23/building-a-seismic-supercomputer-in-the-shadow-of-dennard-scaling/#new_tab

Bert Beals of Cray Inc. recently told the Digital Energy Journal that the industry can no longer simply build an efficient supercomputer for seismic processing by simply adding more processors. Indeed, because Dennard Scaling no longer applies, advanced microprocessors now require more power and additional cooling for heat dissipation. Moreover, even though engineers might fit […]

Building a seismic supercomputer in the shadow of Dennard Scaling

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/building-a-seismic-supercomputer-in-the-shadow-of-dennard-scaling-2/

Bert Beals of Cray Inc. recently told the Digital Energy Journal that the industry can no longer simply build an efficient supercomputer for seismic processing by simply adding more processors. Indeed, because Dennard Scaling no longer applies, advanced microprocessors now require more power and additional cooling for heat dissipation. Moreover, even though engineers might fit […]

Are today’s avionics systems more vulnerable to cyberattacks and to side channel attacks?

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Cybersecurity and aviation experts believe a growing number of commercial aircraft could be vulnerable to on board computers being hacked or taken over remotely by passengers with malicious intent.

XDRn Memory

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XDRn Memory The Rambus XDRn architectures are complete memory subsystem solutions, including PHYs and DRAMs, that achieve higher performance at lower power, while requiring the fewest number of memory devices in a wide range of applications. Solution Description Application XDR PHY High-performance, low-latency XDR PHY Consumer Electronics XDR DRAM High-performance, low-latency XDR DRAM Consumer Electronics […]

Rambus Notification System

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