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Tokenization White Paper – Everything You Need to Know

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/tokenization-white-paper-everything-you-need-to-know/

Tokenization is here to stay. As a technology, it’s been around for a while and its use to secure payment card data has surged in recent years as mobile contactless payments have rolled out worldwide and online payments have cried out for additional security. Tokenization Use Cases We’re not just talking about trials and pilots. […]

Deciphering sensor data for wearables

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/12/deciphering-sensor-data-wearables/#new_tab

Makenna Breitenfeld, the Chief Analyst at Argus Insights, recently penned an EE Times article about wearables and associated apps. As Breitenfeld opines, the current app experience is limiting the usefulness of wearable products. To be sure, the results of the survey conducted by Argus Insights points to major frustrations with syncing data and broken app […]

Deciphering sensor data for wearables

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/deciphering-sensor-data-wearables/

Makenna Breitenfeld, the Chief Analyst at Argus Insights, recently penned an EE Times article about wearables and associated apps. As Breitenfeld opines, the current app experience is limiting the usefulness of wearable products. To be sure, the results of the survey conducted by Argus Insights points to major frustrations with syncing data and broken app […]

Understanding the multiple reflections effect

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/11/understanding-multiple-reflections-effect/#new_tab

As a kid, I can remember the rare treat of visiting a house where two mirrors were mounted to face each other on opposite walls. Any object between them would be copied a myriad of times, usually curving off into the distance as they acquired the greenish tinge characteristic of the wavelengths the mirrors reflect […]

Understanding the multiple reflections effect

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/understanding-multiple-reflections-effect/

Written by Patrick Gill, Principal Research Scientist, Rambus Labs As a kid, I can remember the rare treat of visiting a house where two mirrors were mounted to face each other on opposite walls. Any object between them would be copied a myriad of times, usually curving off into the distance as they acquired the […]

IoT security market to exceed $28 billion by 2020

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/07/iot-security-market-exceed-28-billion-2020/#new_tab

A new report published by Research and Markets projects that the Internet of Things (IoT) security market will increase from $6.89 billion in 2015 to $28.90 billion by 2020. “With the technological advancement and increasing application of networking, the concern for security has become a global phenomenon and its intensity is increasing every day,” the […]

IoT security market to exceed $28 billion by 2020

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/iot-security-market-exceed-28-billion-2020/

A new report published by Research and Markets projects that the Internet of Things (IoT) security market will increase from $6.89 billion in 2015 to $28.90 billion by 2020. “With the technological advancement and increasing application of networking, the concern for security has become a global phenomenon and its intensity is increasing every day,” the […]

The uncanny valleys of VR

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/06/uncanny-valleys-vr/#new_tab

Oculus Chief Scientist Michael Abrash says the industry needs to improve the way individuals are represented – in all their uniqueness – within a VR framework. “Other people are what we are most highly tuned to, because they are what we care about most – and for that same reason, representing them believably is one […]

The uncanny valleys of VR

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/uncanny-valleys-vr/

Oculus Chief Scientist Michael Abrash says the industry needs to improve the way individuals are represented – in all their uniqueness – within a VR framework. “Other people are what we are most highly tuned to, because they are what we care about most – and for that same reason, representing them believably is one […]

PULPino is a 32-bit RISC-V processor

http://www.rambusblog.com/2016/04/05/pulpino-32-bit-risc-v-processor/#new_tab

Engineers at ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna recently debuted the 32-bit PULPino, an open-source microprocessor based on RISC-V architecture. The PULPino – taped out as a 65nm ASIC – is now available for RTL simulation and FPGA mapping.

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