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Rambus to acquire Inphi’s memory interconnect business

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/30/rambus-to-acquire-inphis-memory-interconnect-business/#new_tab

Rambus has signed a definitive agreement to purchase Inphi’s Memory Interconnect Business for $90M in cash. The acquisition includes all assets of the Inphi Memory Interconnect Business including product inventory, customer contracts, supply chain agreements and IP.

Rambus to acquire Inphi’s memory interconnect business

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Rambus has signed a definitive agreement to purchase Inphi’s Memory Interconnect Business for $90M in cash. The acquisition includes all assets of the Inphi Memory Interconnect Business including product inventory, customer contracts, supply chain agreements and IP. According to Rambus CEO Ron Black, the acquisition will further strengthen Rambus’ market position for memory buffer chip […]

Rambus to Acquire Memory Interconnect Business from Inphi

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Combination creates strong market position for memory chipset business Sunnyvale, Calif. – June 30, 2016 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase the Memory Interconnect Business from Inphi Corporation (NYSE:IPHI) for $90M in cash. The acquisition includes all assets of the Inphi Memory Interconnect Business including product inventory, […]

UK eyes an end to paper train tickets

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/29/uk-eyes-an-end-to-paper-train-tickets/#new_tab

Lydia Willgress of the Telegraph says paper train tickets could be retired over the next 8 years, with government officials considering various plans that would see customers using smartphones and contactless cards to expedite travel. “Smartcards, which customers would top up online, could also become a priority as bosses attempt to cut queues at stations and […]

UK eyes an end to paper train tickets

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Lydia Willgress of the Telegraph says paper train tickets could be retired over the next 8 years, with government officials considering various plans that would see customers using smartphones and contactless cards to expedite travel. “Smartcards, which customers would top up online, could also become a priority as bosses attempt to cut queues at stations […]

Evaluating lensless smart sensors (LSS)

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/28/evaluating-lensless-smart-sensors-lss/#new_tab

Rambus lensless smart sensor (LSS) technology enables a new generation of low-power sensing by capturing information-rich images with a low-cost phase grating, standard image sensors and sophisticated computational algorithms. More specifically, the spiral grating of LSS diffractive optics (hardware), coupled with sophisticated computational algorithms (software); reduce computation time while facilitating application-specific design flexibility. Simply put, computation […]

Evaluating lensless smart sensors (LSS)

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/evaluating-lensless-smart-sensors-lss-2/

Rambus lensless smart sensor (LSS) technology enables a new generation of low-power sensing by capturing information-rich images with a low-cost phase grating, standard image sensors and sophisticated computational algorithms. More specifically, the spiral grating of LSS diffractive optics (hardware), coupled with sophisticated computational algorithms (software); reduce computation time while facilitating application-specific design flexibility. Simply put, […]

A look back at the Nintendo 64 (N64)

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/27/a-look-back-at-the-nintendo-64-n64/#new_tab

The long-awaited Nintendo 64 hit the hot neon city streets of Japan back in June 1996. Powered by a 64-bit NEC VR4300 CPU clocked at 93.75 MHz, the fifth generation console was one of the first to implement a unified memory subsystem and packed 4 megabytes of Rambus RDRAM (subsequently expandable to 8MB).

A look back at the Nintendo 64 (N64)

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/a-look-back-at-the-nintendo-64-n64-2/

The long-awaited Nintendo 64 hit the hot neon city streets of Japan back in June 1996. Powered by a 64-bit NEC VR4300 CPU clocked at 93.75 MHz, the fifth generation console was one of the first to implement a unified memory subsystem and packed 4 megabytes of Rambus RDRAM (subsequently expandable to 8MB). Image Credit: […]

CT-RSA 2017

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CT-RSA 2017 RSA Conference Cryptographers’ Track San Francisco, February 14-17, 2017 Held in conjunction with RSA Conference USA CT-RSA 2017 Accepted Papers Call for Papers Original research papers pertaining to all aspects of cryptography are solicited. Topics include but are not limited to: Public-key algorithms Symmetric-key algorithms Hash functions and MAC algorithms Random Number Generators […]

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