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Brain implant bypasses spinal paralysis

http://www.rambusblog.com/2015/12/14/csi-brain-implant-bypasses-spinal-paralysis/#new_tab

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio have developed a brain implant that allowed a paralyzed man to bypass his spinal injury and move his arm and hand. According to Antonio Regalado of MIT’s Technology Review, the Utah Electrode Array comprises 96 silicon needles that record the electrical impulses of neurons inside the brain. […]

Brain implant bypasses spinal paralysis

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/csi-brain-implant-bypasses-spinal-paralysis/

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio have developed a brain implant that allowed a paralyzed man to bypass his spinal injury and move his arm and hand. According to Antonio Regalado of MIT’s Technology Review, the Utah Electrode Array comprises 96 silicon needles that record the electrical impulses of neurons inside the brain. […]

Addressing Modern Bottlenecks With Smart Data Acceleration

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Over the past 30 years, the relentless progression of Moore’s Law has driven dramatic improvements in transistor counts and ultimately in processor performance.

Evaluating XaaS security risks

http://www.rambusblog.com/2015/12/10/security-evaluating-xaas-security-risks/

Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman notes that the Cloud-centric concept of Anything-as-a-Service (XaaS) hopes to simplify everything from cutting-edge business to consumer applications. “On the consumer side, it promises to take everything from your recipe book to your daily programs and the slew of applications and move them to the Cloud,” Worthman explained.

Evaluating XaaS security risks

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-evaluating-xaas-security-risks/

Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ernest Worthman notes that the Cloud-centric concept of Anything-as-a-Service (XaaS) hopes to simplify everything from cutting-edge business to consumer applications. “On the consumer side, it promises to take everything from your recipe book to your daily programs and the slew of applications and move them to the Cloud,” Worthman explained. “[However], […]

What’s worse than a password?

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Did you know that a September 2015 US Office of Personnel Management (OPM) system breach resulted in 5.6 million leaked fingerprints? “We’ve all seen movies that included a clever way to get someone’s fingerprints, and I never thought much about it,” Jimmy Pike, an analyst Moor Insights & Strategy, wrote in Forbes. “Now a huge […]

Apple Pay: What do Banks Need to Know?

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Apple Pay is a mobile payments service designed to make the payment process simpler, quicker and more secure.

No quick fix for automotive insecurity

http://www.rambusblog.com/2015/12/08/security-no-quick-fix-for-automotive-insecurity/#new_tab

Did you know that the automotive industry is still “ill equipped” to protect connected vehicles from hackers due to lagging security standards? Indeed, industry leaders have only begun to seriously explore more effective methods of securing a new wave of smart, semi-autonomous vehicles. “Modern vehicles are essentially a network of networks – equipped with a […]

No quick fix for automotive insecurity

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-no-quick-fix-for-automotive-insecurity/

Did you know that the automotive industry is still “ill equipped” to protect connected vehicles from hackers due to lagging security standards? Indeed, industry leaders have only begun to seriously explore more effective methods of securing a new wave of smart, semi autonomous vehicles. “Modern vehicles are essentially a network of networks – equipped with […]

Going lensless with ZDNet

http://www.rambusblog.com/2015/12/07/csi-going-lensless-with-zdnet/#new_tab

Terry Relph-Knight of ZDNet recently noted that the successful design of very low-cost imaging sensors might perhaps be achieved by “doing away” with the conventional lens altogether.

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