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IESA announces Executive Council for 2016-17

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/iesa-announces-executive-council-for-201617/article8537171.ece#new_tab

India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), the premier industry body representing the Indian Electronic System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) industry today announced its new Executive Council for the year 2016-17. Mr K. Krishna Moorthy, Corporate VP and Managing Director, Rambus Chip Technologies (I) Pvt Ltd who was earlier the Vice Chairman for 2015-16, has taken […]

Smart homes can’t always depend on the Internet

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/28/smart-homes-cant-always-depend-on-the-internet/#new_tab

Jared Newman of FastCompany recently noted that buying into a smart home ecosystem is somewhat analogous to selecting a holy grail in the Temple of the Sun. Choose poorly, he says, and everything crumbles. “Maybe it’s time to devise a better way, one that doesn’t involve a round-trip to the Internet just to turn on […]

Smart homes can’t always depend on the Internet

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/smart-homes-cant-always-depend-on-the-internet-2/

Jared Newman of FastCompany recently noted that buying into a smart home ecosystem is somewhat analogous to selecting a holy grail in the Temple of the Sun. Choose poorly, he says, and everything crumbles. “Maybe it’s time to devise a better way, one that doesn’t involve a round-trip to the Internet just to turn on […]

The system bottlenecks of Moore’s Law

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/27/the-system-bottlenecks-of-moores-law/#new_tab

Ed Sperling of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted that rightsizing chip architecture has become more complex in recent years. Essentially, rightsizing is a method of targeting chips to specific application needs – ensuring sufficient performance, while minimizing power and cost. “[Rightsizing] has been a topic of conversation across the semiconductor industry for years because as power […]

The system bottlenecks of Moore’s Law

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/the-system-bottlenecks-of-moores-law-2/

Ed Sperling of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted that rightsizing chip architecture has become more complex in recent years. Essentially, rightsizing is a method of targeting chips to specific application needs – ensuring sufficient performance, while minimizing power and cost. “[Rightsizing] has been a topic of conversation across the semiconductor industry for years because as power […]

Taking a closer look at computer vision

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/26/taking-closer-look-computer-vision/#new_tab

A team of researchers is developing a system that will ultimately be capable of automatically describing a series of images based on the feelings such pictures might evoke. “Captioning is about taking concrete objects and putting them together in a literal description,” Margaret Mitchell, a Microsoft researcher who is leading the research project, told PhysOrg. […]

Taking a closer look at computer vision

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/taking-closer-look-computer-vision/

A team of researchers is developing a system that will ultimately be capable of automatically describing a series of images based on the feelings such pictures might evoke. “Captioning is about taking concrete objects and putting them together in a literal description,” Margaret Mitchell, a Microsoft researcher who is leading the research project, told PhysOrg. […]

New Samsung HDR LED TVs go VIDITY

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/25/new-samsung-hdr-led-tvs-go-vidity/#new_tab

Samsung’s new KU6300 and KU6500 lineup of HDR LED TVs boast full support for VIDITY™, a secure delivery service that facilitates the purchase, delivery and storage of premium content across a wide range of devices.

New Samsung HDR LED TVs go VIDITY

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/new-samsung-hdr-led-tvs-go-vidity-2/

Samsung’s new KU6300 and KU6500 lineup of HDR LED TVs boast full support for VIDITY™, a secure delivery service that facilitates the purchase, delivery and storage of premium content across a wide range of devices. “Ranging in sizes from 40 to 65 inches, these four TVs have three HDMI inputs and two USB ports,” Explora’s […]

Rambus joins the RISC-V Foundation

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/21/rambus-joins-risc-v-foundation/#new_tab

Rambus has joined the RISC-V Foundation as a founding member. The organization is dedicated to managing and promoting the adoption of the RISC-V hardware architecture standard throughout the semiconductor market. With this announcement, Rambus joins a coalition comprising dozens of major industry players, including Google, Oracle, Western Digital and BAE Systems.

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