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Rambus’ Cryptography Research division has rolled out version 8 of its DPA Workstation (DPAWS) analysis platform. The latest iteration of DPAWS features an extensive upgrade to the workstation software and user interface (UI) for enhanced system performance and usability in ASIC and FPGA side-channel vulnerability testing.
Optimized for ease of use and productivity to help identify vulnerabilities to side-channel attacks SUNNYVALE, Calif. – April 18, 2016 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced the release of DPA Workstation 8 analysis platform, featuring an extensive upgrade to the workstation software and user interface for enhanced system performance and usability in ASIC and FPGA […]
Rotterdam is establishing itself as a leading hub for FinTech innovation, so we are excited to be welcoming the city’s best and brightest to our headquarters for next week’s Holland FinTech Meetup event. Participants will present for five minutes each, before opening the floor up to questions.The agenda features Bell ID’s André Stoorvogel discussing ‘The […]
Wearable augmented reality (AR) devices are still at a relatively nascent stage. As the technology progresses, augmented reality will likely face a number of obstacles, including evolving social mores, strict adherence to Moore’s Law and the challenge of maintaining a seamless user experience.
Wearable augmented reality (AR) devices are still at a relatively nascent stage. As the technology progresses, augmented reality will likely face a number of obstacles, including evolving social mores, strict adherence to Moore’s Law and the challenge of maintaining a seamless user experience. According to Rambus Fellow Dr. David G. Stork, it is difficult to […]
Rambus’ Jay Endsley, Thomas Vogelsang and Michael Guidash, along with Jiaju Ma of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, have published a new article about CMOS imaging in Sensors. Titled “Reduction of CMOS Image Sensor Read Noise to Enable Photon Counting,” the open access article explores recent activity in photon counting CMOS image […]
Rambus’ Jay Endsley, Thomas Vogelsang and Michael Guidash, along with Jiaju Ma of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, have published a new article about CMOS imaging in Sensors. Titled “Reduction of CMOS Image Sensor Read Noise to Enable Photon Counting,” the open access article explores recent activity in photon counting CMOS image […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
