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Prototyping lensless eye trackers for head mounted displays

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/21/prototyping-lensless-eye-trackers-for-head-mounted-displays/#new_tab

Rambus scientists Patrick Gill and Thomas Vogelsang recently presented a paper titled “Lensless Smart Sensors: Optical and Thermal Sensing for the Internet of Things” at the 2016 VLSI Symposia. As Julien Happich of the EE Times explains, Rambus lensless smart sensors (LSS) are based on a phase anti-symmetric diffraction grating (either tuned for optical or IR […]

Prototyping lensless eye trackers for head mounted displays

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Rambus scientists Patrick Gill and Thomas Vogelsang recently presented a paper titled “Lensless Smart Sensors: Optical and Thermal Sensing for the Internet of Things” at the 2016 VLSI Symposia. As Julien Happich of the EE Times explains, Rambus lensless smart sensors (LSS) are based on a phase anti-symmetric diffraction grating (either tuned for optical or […]

Controllers Newsletter – Q2 2016

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Northwest Logic’s Memory Controllers are available for use in GLOBAL FOUNDRIES advanced process nodes Northwest Logic and GLOBAL FOUNDRIES (GF) are collaborating to provide complete Memory Controller and PHY solutions for GLOBAL FOUNDRIES advanced process nodes. These solutions combine Northwest Logic’s high-performance, silicon-proven HBM, DDR4/3/2/1, LPDDR4/3/2/1 Controller Cores with GF ASIC PHYs. This collaboration provides […]

Optimizing memory bandwidth

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/20/optimizing-memory-bandwidth/#new_tab

Frank Ferro, a senior director of product management at Rambus, recently sat down with Ed Sperling of Semiconductor Engineeringand other industry participants to discuss the slew of new memory initiatives and entrants.

Optimizing memory bandwidth

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Frank Ferro, a senior director of product management at Rambus, recently sat down with Ed Sperling of Semiconductor Engineering and other industry participants to discuss the slew of new memory initiatives and entrants. According to Ferro, the initiatives were prompted by the need for improved efficiency from a latency standpoint in the memory hierarchy. “You […]

Contactless cards go mainstream in the UK

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/16/contactless-cards-go-mainstream-in-the-uk/#new_tab

A new report from the UK Cards Association confirms a significant increase in the use of contactless cards. To be sure, £7.75bn was spent using contactless cards in 2015 – representing a massive jump from £2.32bn in 2014. According to the report, the increase in contactless card popularity can be attributed to a number of […]

Contactless cards go mainstream in the UK

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/contactless-cards-go-mainstream-in-the-uk-2/

A new report from the UK Cards Association confirms a significant increase in the use of contactless cards. To be sure, £7.75bn was spent using contactless cards in 2015 – representing a massive jump from £2.32bn in 2014. According to the report, the increase in contactless card popularity can be attributed to a number of […]

Designing the smart office of the future

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A recent white paper authored by U.S. furniture giant Haworth describes how sophisticated sensors deployed in the workplace of the future could help contribute to employee well being and increased productivity. According to Dezeen Magazine, smart sensors would be tasked with constantly monitoring environmental conditions as well as the way employee spaces are used. More […]

Designing the smart office of the future

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/15/designing-the-smart-office-of-the-future/#new_tab

A recent white paper authored by U.S. furniture giant Haworth describes how sophisticated sensors deployed in the workplace of the future could help contribute to employee well being and increased productivity. According to Dezeen Magazine, smart sensors would be tasked with constantly monitoring environmental conditions as well as the way employee spaces are used. More […]

Securing connected vehicles with Rambus CryptoManager

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/06/14/securing-connected-vehicles-with-rambus-cryptomanager/#new_tab

Anna Steffora Mutschler of Semiconductor Engineering recently observed that self-driving cars have prompted the semiconductor industry to consider a number of complex legal and regulatory issues. “[Self-driving vehicles] open up a whole new field for legal interpretation, case law, and regulation,” she explained. “While most liability cases in the past never crossed below the system […]

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