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Rambus partners with Los Alamos National Laboratory on smart data acceleration

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/11/18/rambus-partners-with-los-alamos-national-laboratory-on-smart-data-acceleration/#new_tab

The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is currently evaluating various aspects of Rambus’ Smart Data Acceleration (SDA) Research Program. Deployed at LANL, the SDA platform is designed to optimize the performance of in-memory databases, graph analytics and other Big Data applications.

Rambus partners with Los Alamos National Laboratory on smart data acceleration

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The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is currently evaluating various aspects of Rambus’ Smart Data Acceleration (SDA) Research Program. Deployed at LANL, the SDA platform is designed to optimize the performance of in-memory databases, graph analytics and other Big Data applications. “With the advent of new tiers of the memory hierarchy coupled with high-speed modern […]

Rambus Smart Data Acceleration Whitepaper

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As an industry, if real progress is to be made towards the level of computing that the future mandates, then the way computing problems are attacked must change. The von Neumann execution model has and will continue to serve us well, but additional techniques must be brought to bear. The next logical focus area is […]

Rambus Advances its Smart Data Acceleration Research Program by Partnering with Los Alamos National Laboratory

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. – November 17, 2015 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) today announced that it has partnered with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) for evaluating elements of its Smart Data Acceleration (SDA) Research Program. The SDA platform has been deployed at LANL to improve the performance of in-memory databases, graph analytics and other Big Data […]

ReRAM gains traction in the memory space

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Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Michael Watts reports that Resistive RAM (ReRAM) appears to be gaining traction. “Once considered a universal memory candidate—a replacement for DRAM, flash and SRAM—ReRAM is carving out a niche between DRAM and storage-class memory,” Watts explained. “ReRAM (known alternately as RRAM), is a type of non-volatile memory that began garnering attention […]

ReRAM gains traction in the memory space

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/mid-reram-gains-traction-in-the-memory-space/

Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Michael Watts reports that Resistive RAM (ReRAM) appears to be gaining traction. “Once considered a universal memory candidate—a replacement for DRAM, flash and SRAM—ReRAM is carving out a niche between DRAM and storage-class memory,” Watts explained. “ReRAM (known alternately as RRAM), is a type of non-volatile memory that began garnering attention […]

Securing the silicon of the IoT

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/11/16/security-securing-the-silicon-of-the-iot/#new_tab

Paul Kocher, the Chief Scientist of Rambus’ Cryptography Research Division, recently participated in an ARM TechCon panel about securing the Internet of Things (IoT). As Kocher told conference attendees, strong hardware-based crypto needs to be accompanied by an equally robust software security layer.

Securing the silicon of the IoT

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-securing-the-silicon-of-the-iot/

Paul Kocher, the Chief Scientist of Rambus’ Cryptography Research Division, recently participated in an ARM TechCon panel about securing the Internet of Things (IoT). As Kocher told conference attendees, strong hardware-based crypto needs to be accompanied by an equally robust software security layer. “8-10 years ago the industry was more focused on single-use platforms such […]

Creating and cracking secure ciphers

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/11/12/creating-and-cracking-secure-ciphers/

Steven Woo, VP of Solutions Marketing at Rambus, recently sat down with Ernest Worthman of Semiconductor Engineering to discuss the concept of secure ciphers. “One of the key challenges is how to develop a cipher that continues to be difficult to crack against the increasing capabilities of computing power, over time,” Woo told the publication. […]

Host Card Emulation: What to Expect in 2016

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Download our revised eBook on host card emulation which includes an exploration of the tokenization process and deployment models for issuers.

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