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Will security concerns slow IoT growth?

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Writing for Semiconductor Engineering, Ed Sperling confirms the industry is now in “full pursuit” of the Internet of Things (IoT). “In fact, what started as a trickle has turned into something that more closely resembles Niagara Falls,” Sperling opines. “This is particularly true for the so-called Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), where smart sensors on a […]

Rethinking The Cloud

https://semiengineering.com/rethinking-the-cloud/#new_tab

Data center architectures have seen very few radical changes since the commercial introduction of the IBM System/360 mainframe in 1964. There have been incremental improvements in speed and throughput over the years, with a move to a client/server model in the 1990s, but from a high level this is still an environment where data is […]

Rambus lensless smart sensors win “Best Of” MWC 2015 award from Tom’s Hardware

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/03/12/rambus-lensless-smart-sensors-win-best-of-mwc-2015-award-from-toms-hardware/#new_tab

Tom’s Hardware has announced that Rambus lensless smart sensors (LSS) won the publication’s “Best Of” (hardware) award for Mobile World Congress 2015. It should be noted that Rambus LSS technology clinched the “Best of MWC” award from Tom’s Guide in 2014.

Rambus lensless smart sensors win “Best Of” MWC 2015 award from Tom’s Hardware

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/rambus-lensless-smart-sensors-win-best-of-mwc-2015-award-from-toms-hardware-2/

Tom’s Hardware has announced that Rambus lensless smart sensors (LSS) won the publication’s “Best Of” (hardware) award for Mobile World Congress 2015. It should be noted that Rambus LSS technology clinched the “Best of MWC” award from Tom’s Guide in 2014. Designed by Rambus scientists, LSS is roughly analogous to the way a human, animal […]

CNET talks Rambus lensless smart sensors

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/03/11/cnet-talks-rambus-lensless-smart-sensors/#new_tab

A number of prominent journalists covered Rambus’ lensless smart sensors (LSS) demo during Mobile World Congress 2015, including CNET’s Stephen Shankland. “With chip-based camera technology from Rambus, your next smartphone may understand a new range of commands issued by moving your hands and wiggling your fingers in front of the screen instead of by touching […]

CNET talks Rambus lensless smart sensors

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/cnet-talks-rambus-lensless-smart-sensors-2/

A number of prominent journalists covered Rambus’ lensless smart sensors (LSS) demo during Mobile World Congress 2015, including CNET’s Stephen Shankland. “With chip-based camera technology from Rambus, your next smartphone may understand a new range of commands issued by moving your hands and wiggling your fingers in front of the screen instead of by touching […]

AnandTech analyzes DDR4 and beyond

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/03/10/anandtech-analyzes-ddr4-and-beyond/#new_tab

Writing for AnandTech, Ian Cutress recently explained why DDR4 was first launched in the enthusiast space. “On the server side, any opportunity to use lower power and drive cooling costs down is a positive, so aiming at [Intel] Xeons and high-end consumer platforms was priority number one,” he said.

2015 so Far: Payment Buzz Following Mobile World Congress

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MWC is typically where the industry’s direction is made clear. For those of us involved in payments, Barcelona has given us plenty to think about.

AnandTech analyzes DDR4 and beyond

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/anandtech-analyzes-ddr4-and-beyond-2/

Writing for AnandTech, Ian Cutress recently explained why DDR4 was first launched in the enthusiast space. “On the server side, any opportunity to use lower power and drive cooling costs down is a positive, so aiming at [Intel] Xeons and high-end consumer platforms was priority number one,” he said. “Any of the big players in […]

Cooper’s Metalux and SkyRidge pack sensing and control systems

https://www.rambusblog.com/2015/03/09/coopers-metalux-and-skyridge-pack-sensing-and-control-systems/#new_tab

Eaton’s Cooper Lighting is now offering an optional integrated sensing and control system in certain solid-state lighting (SSL) luminaires based on WaveStream™ light guide technology. According to Maury Wright of LEDs Magazine, Metalux Encounter and SkyRidge LED luminaires can be ordered with an adaptive control option for installation in areas where energy codes require occupancy […]

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