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Memory + Interfaces

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Inventions Explore the Memory + Interfaces innovations that enable the superior performance of Rambus solutions 32X Data Rate Transfers 32 bits of data per I/O on each clock cycle – 16 times as many data bits as the DDR (double data rate) techniques common in many DRAM products today. 32X Data Rate was developed through […]

Security

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Inventions Inventions Explore innovations that enable the superior performance of Rambus solutions DPA Countermeasures Fundamental techniques to protect against side-channel attacks including a broad range of hardware, software and protocol techniques to secure tamper resistant devices

Lighting

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Inventions Explore Lighting innovations that enable the superior performance of Rambus solutions Color Temperature Change Cost-effectively enables in-lamp color temperature change from warm to neutral to cool with the turn of a dial through the use of an adjustable remote phosphor and a color mixing light guide. MicroLens® Optics Light distribution features that provide customizable […]

Emerging Solutions

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Inventions Explore Rambus Labs innovations that enable the superior performance of our solutions Binary Pixel Binary pixel enables image sensors to sense photons using discrete thresholds, similar to the human eye, for better sensitivity across the gamut of dark to bright and improved dynamic range. Lensless Smart Sensor Low-power, low-cost visual sensing technology that captures […]

Inventions

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Inventions Explore innovations that enable the superior performance of Rambus solutions 32X Data Rate Transfers 32 bits of data per I/O on each clock cycle – 16 times as many data bits as the DDR (double data rate) techniques common in many DRAM products today. 32X Data Rate was developed through the Rambus Advanced Power […]

Asymmetric Equalization

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IoT

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The dramatic rise in the number of IoT devices are improving our lives by giving us access to tailored services to reduce the complexity and confusion in our rapidly evolving world.

Securing ultra-low-power devices

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Ernest Worthman of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted that future ultra-low-power (ULP) IoT devices require a new paradigm for handling cryptography. “To optimize the power in

Securing ultra-low-power devices

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Ernest Worthman of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted that future ultra-low-power (ULP) IoT devices require a new paradigm for handling cryptography. “To optimize the power in a ULP device, cryptography and otherwise, there are two approaches that can be uses; steady-state low-power over time and pulsed operation over time,” he explained. “[However], the main issue surrounding […]

About SPDC

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About SPDC The white paper titled Self-Protecting Digital Content resulted from Cryptography Research’s multi-year Content Security Research Initiative to develop new approaches for combating piracy on open-format systems. Published in 2003, the paper describes how risk management techniques can be applied to control piracy in situations where perfect security is impractical. A key architectural result […]

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