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Tokenization is a Virtual Reality at Money20/20!

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/tokenization-is-a-virtual-reality-at-money2020/

Tokenization is a hot topic in the payments industry and is set to top the bill at Money20/20. Our VR demo immerses you in the tokenization process.

Securing 2.5D and fan-outs

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Semiconductor Engineering editor-in-chief Ed Sperling recently noted that the long-anticipated move to 2.5D and fan-outs raises a number of familiar questions about security. “Will multiple chips combined in an advanced package be as secure as SoCs where everything is integrated on the same die? The answer isn’t a simple yes or no,” he opined. “Put […]

Understanding the changing hardware-software paradigm

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/12/security-understanding-the-evolving-hardware-software-paradigm/#new_tab

Hardware-centric platforms and solutions were traditionally designed with minimal input from software engineers. As Brian Bailey ofSemiconductor Engineering recently noted, this approach worked when software content was negligible – and the practice did not significantly contribute to product delays.

Understanding the changing hardware-software paradigm

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/security-understanding-the-evolving-hardware-software-paradigm/

Hardware-centric platforms and solutions were traditionally designed with minimal input from software engineers. As Brian Bailey of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted, this approach worked when software content was negligible – and the practice did not significantly contribute to product delays. “Over time, the software content grew and today it is generally accepted that software accounts […]

Lensless computational sensor clinches “Best Paper Award”

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/08/csi-lensless-computational-sensor-clinches-best-paper-award/#new_tab

The International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA) recently presented the “Best Paper Award” to a team of Rambus researchers for their work on ultra-miniature, computationally efficient diffractive visual-bar-position sensors.

Lensless computational sensor clinches “Best Paper Award”

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/csi-lensless-computational-sensor-clinches-best-paper-award/

The International Academy, Research, and Industry Association (IARIA) recently presented the “Best Paper Award” to a team of Rambus researchers for their work on ultra-miniature, computationally efficient diffractive visual-bar-position sensors. Authored by Mehjabin Monjur, Leonidas Spinoulas, Patrick R. Gill and David G. Stork, the paper, which was presented at SENSORCOMM 2015 in Italy, describes the […]

The 3MB of RAM in William Gibson’s Neuromancer

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/07/mid-the-3mb-of-ram-in-william-gibsons-neuromancer/#new_tab

Neuromancer, a 1984 cyberpunk novel by William Gibson, was the first winner of the science fiction triple crown: the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and the Hugo Award. Marking the beginning of the Sprawl trilogy, the book tells the story of Case, a washed-up computer hacker hired by an enigmatic employer.

The 3MB of RAM in William Gibson’s Neuromancer

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/mid-the-3mb-of-ram-in-william-gibsons-neuromancer/

Neuromancer, a 1984 cyberpunk novel by William Gibson, was the first winner of the science fiction triple crown: the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and the Hugo Award. Marking the beginning of the Sprawl trilogy, the book tells the story of Case, a washed-up computer hacker hired by an enigmatic employer. According to […]

Can smart sensors help optogenetic tech evolve?

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/10/06/csi-can-smart-sensors-help-optogenetic-tech-evolve/#new_tab

Optogenetic technology combines genetic targeting of specific neurons or proteins with optical technology for imaging or control of the targets within intact, living neural circuits. As Professor Karl Deisseroth of Stanford University notes, emerging technologies from optics, genetics and bioengineering are currently being combined for studies of intact neural circuits. Indeed, the rapid progression of […]

Can smart sensors help optogenetic tech evolve?

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/csi-can-smart-sensors-help-optogenetic-tech-evolve/

Optogenetic technology combines genetic targeting of specific neurons or proteins with optical technology for imaging or control of the targets within intact, living neural circuits. As Professor Karl Deisseroth of Stanford University notes, emerging technologies from optics, genetics and bioengineering are currently being combined for studies of intact neural circuits. Indeed, the rapid progression of […]

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