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Report: Intel’s Skylake-S is primed for DDR4

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/06/02/report-intels-skylake-s-is-primed-for-ddr4/#new_tab

Writing for KitGuru, Anton Shilov says Intel’s upcoming Skylake-S architecture will promote DDR4 “considerably more aggressively” than initially believed. “Although [the] integrated memory controller of Skylake supports different types of DRAM, the processors will not officially support DDR3, but will only be compatible with a low-power version of the technology,” he explained.

Report: Intel’s Skylake-S is primed for DDR4

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/report-intels-skylake-s-is-primed-for-ddr4-2/

Writing for KitGuru, Anton Shilov says Intel’s upcoming Skylake-S architecture will promote DDR4 “considerably more aggressively” than initially believed. “Although [the] integrated memory controller of Skylake supports different types of DRAM, the processors will not officially support DDR3, but will only be compatible with a low-power version of the technology,” he explained. “As a result, […]

SCSA’s VIDITY secures premium digital content

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/06/01/scsas-vidity-secures-premium-digital-content/#new_tab

The SCSA (Secure Content Storage Association) recently unveiled VIDITY, a secure delivery service that facilitates the delivery and storage of premium content – including 4K Ultra HD movies with high dynamic range (HDR) – across a wide range of devices.

SCSA’s VIDITY secures premium digital content

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/scsas-vidity-secures-premium-digital-content-2/

The SCSA (Secure Content Storage Association) recently unveiled VIDITY, a secure delivery service that facilitates the delivery and storage of premium content – including 4K Ultra HD movies with high dynamic range (HDR) – across a wide range of devices. With no requirement to log into accounts or connect to the Internet for playback, VIDITY […]

The DDR5-HBM connection

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/05/28/the-ddr5-hbm-connection/#new_tab

Frank Ferro, senior director of product marketing at Rambus, recently told SemiconductorEngineering’s Ed Sperling that he was looking forward to seeing what the company could do for next-gen DDR5 as well as evolving high-bandwidth memory (HBM) interfaces. “The goal is to start to bring the power down through things like better signaling technology for DDR5,” […]

The DDR5-HBM connection

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/the-ddr5-hbm-connection-2/

Frank Ferro, senior director of product marketing at Rambus, recently told SemiconductorEngineering’s Ed Sperling that he was looking forward to seeing what the company could do for next-gen DDR5 as well as evolving high-bandwidth memory (HBM) interfaces. “The goal is to start to bring the power down through things like better signaling technology for DDR5,” […]

Light sensors found in octopus skin

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/05/27/csi-light-sensors-found-in-octopus-skin/#new_tab

Evolutionary biologists at the University of California, Santa Barbara have confirmed that octopi can “see” without using their eyes. Indeed, octopus skin apparently contains the pigment proteins found in eyes – making it responsive to light.

Light sensors found in octopus skin

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/csi-light-sensors-found-in-octopus-skin/

Evolutionary biologists at the University of California, Santa Barbara have confirmed that octopi can “see” without using their eyes. Indeed, octopus skin apparently contains the pigment proteins found in eyes – making it responsive to light. “These clever cephalopods can change color thanks to specialized cells called chromatophores, which are packed in their thousands just […]

Will ‘disappearables’ replace wearables?

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/05/26/will-disappearables-replace-wearables/#new_tab

Writing for Reuters, Jeremy Wagstaff says ‘disappearables’ could very well be the next big thing in mobile. “The pace of innovation and the tumbling cost, and size, of components will make wearables smaller – so small, some in the industry say, that no one will see them,” he explained. “Within five years, wearables like the […]

Will ‘disappearables’ replace wearables?

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/will-disappearables-replace-wearables-2/

Writing for Reuters, Jeremy Wagstaff says ‘disappearables’ could very well be the next big thing in mobile. “The pace of innovation and the tumbling cost, and size, of components will make wearables smaller – so small, some in the industry say, that no one will see them,” he explained. “Within five years, wearables like the […]

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