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Accelerating branding with design-led marketing

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/07/13/accelerating-branding-with-design-led-marketing/#new_tab

M is the exclusive MLOVE forum dedicated to exploring the future of mobility and connectivity. Organized by MLOVE Curator Harald Neidhardt, the off-the-record, invite-only forum for CEOs, CMOs, entrepreneurs and technology leaders was recently hosted at The Grand Hotel Heiligendamm on the Mecklenburg Baltic coast in Germany.

SiFive eyes silicon reset with RISC-V

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/07/12/sifive-eyes-silicon-reset-with-risc-v/#new_tab

A San Francisco-based startup known as SiFive has announced plans to develop and sell chips based on open-source RISC-V architecture. According to Don Clark of the Wall Street Journal, the tech includes a set of instructions that define the functions of a microprocessor, which can serve as a starting point for designing a chip.

SiFive eyes silicon reset with RISC-V

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/sifive-eyes-silicon-reset-with-risc-v-2/

A San Francisco-based startup known as SiFive has announced plans to develop and sell chips based on open-source RISC-V architecture. According to Don Clark of the Wall Street Journal, the tech includes a set of instructions that define the functions of a microprocessor, which can serve as a starting point for designing a chip. “RISC-V […]

This algorithm steals ATM PINs from wearables

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/07/11/this-algorithm-steals-atm-pins-from-wearables/#new_tab

Security researchers at Binghamton University and the Stevens Institute of Technology have successfully combined smartwatch sensor data with an algorithm to crack ATM PINs. As Megan Scudellari of IEE Spectrum reports, Chen Wang of Binghamton University and Yingying Chen at the Stevens Institute of Technology conducted 5,000 key-entry tests on three different keypads: a detachable […]

This algorithm steals ATM PINs from wearables

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/this-algorithm-steals-atm-pins-from-wearables-2/

Security researchers at Binghamton University and the Stevens Institute of Technology have successfully combined smartwatch sensor data with an algorithm to crack ATM PINs. As Megan Scudellari of IEE Spectrum reports, Chen Wang of Binghamton University and Yingying Chen at the Stevens Institute of Technology conducted 5,000 key-entry tests on three different keypads: a detachable […]

Downloading 4K UHD content with FandangoNow and VIDITY

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/07/07/downloading-4k-uhd-content-with-fandangonow-and-vidity/#new_tab

James K. Willcox of Consumer Reports recently observed that a number of companies, such as Amazon and Netflix, have been “moving quickly” to bolster their respective rosters of 4K movies and TV shows. “Many of these programs also support high dynamic range, or HDR, a technology that allows for more contrast between bright and dark […]

Downloading 4K UHD content with FandangoNow and VIDITY

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/downloading-4k-uhd-content-with-fandangonow-and-vidity-2/

James K. Willcox of Consumer Reports recently observed that a number of companies, such as Amazon and Netflix, have been “moving quickly” to bolster their respective rosters of 4K movies and TV shows. “Many of these programs also support high dynamic range, or HDR, a technology that allows for more contrast between bright and dark […]

Why megapixels are only part of the smartphone camera equation

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/07/06/why-megapixels-are-only-part-of-the-smartphone-camera-equation/#new_tab

Carolyn Mathas of Electronics 360 recently penned a blog post exploring the ever-higher resolutions supported by smartphone cameras. “What [really] drives the need for ever-higher smartphone camera pixel count today—bragging rights or stunning selfies?” she asks. “And when will the number of megapixels be enough?” As Mathas notes, image resolution equates to image detail. “If […]

Why megapixels are only part of the smartphone camera equation

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/why-megapixels-are-only-part-of-the-smartphone-camera-equation-2/

Carolyn Mathas of Electronics 360 recently penned a blog post exploring the ever-higher resolutions supported by smartphone cameras. “What [really] drives the need for ever-higher smartphone camera pixel count today—bragging rights or stunning selfies?” she asks. “And when will the number of megapixels be enough?” As Mathas notes, image resolution equates to image detail. “If […]

Algorithms for the enterprise

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/07/05/algorithms-for-the-enterprise/#new_tab

A Gartner analyst has recommended that IT leaders begin designing their algorithmic business models – both to capitalize on their potential for business differentiation and to mitigate the possible risks involved. “The significant development and growth of smart machines is a major factor in the way algorithms have emerged from the shadows, and become more […]

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