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Rambus inks security licensing agreement with Idaho Scientific

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Rambus has signed an agreement with Idaho Scientific to license its Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasures. According to Dr. Martin Scott, general manager of Rambus’s Security Division, the DPA countermeasures will be used in Idaho Scientific’s FPGA and defense ASIC security IP Cores. “Today’s leading aerospace and defense companies are looking for solutions to counter […]

Computer Business Review highlights side-channel threat

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Alexander Sword of Computer Business Review says cyber security is often thought of as a software issue that can be solved with a software solution. However, this paradigm ignores hardware-based attacks, a type of cyber threat security providers are now taking quite seriously. “There are still plenty of unsecured chips out there, vulnerable to several […]

Rambus Signs License Agreement with Idaho Scientific

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DPA countermeasures to strengthen the security of Idaho Scientific anti-tamper solutions  SUNNYVALE, Calif. – August 9, 2016 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced it has signed an agreement with Idaho Scientific, LLC to license its Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasures for use in Idaho Scientific’s security IP Cores for FPGAs and defense ASICs. Through this […]

What is a Token Service Provider?

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The Token Service Provider is an entity within the payments ecosystem that is able to provide registered Token Requestors with ‘surrogate’ PAN values.

Computer Business Review highlights side-channel threat

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Alexander Sword of Computer Business Review says cyber security is often thought of as a software issue that can be solved with a software solution. However, this paradigm ignores hardware-based attacks, a type of cyber threat security providers are now taking quite seriously. “There are still plenty of unsecured chips out there, vulnerable to several […]

From chip to cloud to client device

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Over the past few years, Rambus has evolved from a pure IP licensing business to a product-centric semiconductor company. Our diverse product portfolio currently includes memory and interfaces, along with security and smart sensor solutions. The recent acquisition of Bell ID, along with its products, personnel and technologies, represents a strategic addition to our security […]

Rambus Completes Acquisition of Snowbush IP Assets

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. – August 8, 2016 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced it has successfully completed the acquisition of the assets of Semtech’s Snowbush IP. The closing purchase price totaled $32 million, including additional payments based upon specific new product sales through the end of 2022. As announced in June, Rambus plans to integrate the […]

Host Card Emulation in Android: What does it Mean?

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Learn more on the implications for the NFC payments industry now that host card emulation on Android is enabled.

From chip to cloud to client device

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/from-chip-to-cloud-to-client-device-2/

Over the past few years, Rambus has evolved from a pure IP licensing business to a product-centric semiconductor company. Our diverse product portfolio currently includes memory and interfaces, along with security and smart sensor solutions. The recent acquisition of Bell ID, along with its products, personnel and technologies, represents a strategic addition to our security […]

Understanding Dennard scaling

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In 1974, Robert H. Dennard co-authored a now-famous paper for the IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits. Essentially, Dennard and his engineering colleagues observed that as transistors are reduced in size, their power density stays constant. Meaning, power use stays in proportion with area, as both voltage and current scale (downward) with length. According to […]

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