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Researchers eye graphene for next-gen memory chips

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/28/researchers-eye-graphene-for-next-gen-memory-chips/#new_tab

Stanford engineers have demonstrated a number of post-silicon memory materials and technologies based on graphene. According to Ramin Skibba of Stanford News, the materials are capable of storing significantly more data per square inch – all while sipping a fraction of the energy consumed by current memory chips.

Researchers eye graphene for next-gen memory chips

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Stanford engineers have demonstrated a number of post-silicon memory materials and technologies based on graphene. According to Ramin Skibba of Stanford News, the materials are capable of storing significantly more data per square inch – all while sipping a fraction of the energy consumed by current memory chips. Image Credit: Stanford News “A purified relative of […]

This memory chip orbited the earth on March 23, 1965

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/27/mid-this-memory-chip-orbited-the-earth-on-march-23-1965/#new_tab

Engadget’s Nathan Ingraham recently reported that a piece of RANAM (Random Access Non-Destructive Readout) from NASA’s Gemini 3 spacecraft is up for auction. The RANAM – containing 4096 bits of information – was a part of the first Gemini spacecraft on-board computer ever to fly on a manned mission.

This memory chip orbited the earth on March 23, 1965

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/mid-this-memory-chip-orbited-the-earth-on-march-23-1965/

Engadget’s Nathan Ingraham recently reported that a piece of RANAM (Random Access Non-Destructive Readout) from NASA’s Gemini 3 spacecraft is up for auction. The RANAM – containing 4096 bits of information – was a part of the first Gemini spacecraft on-board computer ever to fly on a manned mission. Image Credit: Heritage Auctions More specifically, […]

Rambus Initiates Accelerated Share Repurchase Program

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. ― October 26, 2015 ― Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) today announced it has initiated an accelerated share repurchase program with Citibank, N.A. to repurchase an aggregate of approximately $100 million of its common stock, with an initial delivery of approximately 7,812,500 shares.   “This share repurchase program showcases the confidence we have in our […]

Crossing the ReRAM bridge

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Writing for IEEE Spectrum, Alexander Hellemans notes that researchers have thus far produced two commercially promising types of memristors: electrochemical metallization memory (EMC) cells and valence change mechanism memory (VCM) cells. “In EMC cells, which have a copper electrode (called the active electrode), the copper atoms are oxidized—stripped of an electron—by the ‘write’ voltage,” he […]

Crossing the ReRAM bridge

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/mid-crossing-the-reram-bridge/

Writing for IEEE Spectrum, Alexander Hellemans notes that researchers have thus far produced two commercially promising types of memristors: electrochemical metallization memory (EMC) cells and valence change mechanism memory (VCM) cells. “In EMC cells, which have a copper electrode (called the active electrode), the copper atoms are oxidized—stripped of an electron—by the ‘write’ voltage,” he […]

Bio-friendly implantable electrodes monitor neural activity

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/22/bio-friendly-implantable-electrodes-monitor-neural-activity/#new_tab

Scientists at Lund University are developing implantable bio-friendly electrodes capable of capturing signals from single neurons in the brain over an extended period of time. According to a news release obtained by EurekAlert, there are several factors that must be considered for the electrodes to successfully record neuronal signals from the brain with decisive results. […]

Bio-friendly implantable electrodes monitor neural activity

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Scientists at Lund University are developing implantable bio-friendly electrodes capable of capturing signals from single neurons in the brain over an extended period of time. According to a news release obtained by EurekAlert, there are several factors that must be considered for the electrodes to successfully record neuronal signals from the brain with decisive results. […]

Rambus and Riverside Research to co-host security workshop

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/21/security-rambus-and-riverside-research-to-co-host-security-workshop/#new_tab

Rambus’ Cryptography Research division and Riverside Research will be co-hosting a two-day workshop on identifying and preventing advanced security threats. The workshop – scheduled for November 18-19, 2015 – is targeted at hardware and software security developers with a focus on defense and government industries.

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