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Video on Demand to hit $45 billion by 2018

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/video-on-demand-on-to-hit-45-billion-by-2018/

Writing for the Boston Globe, Ty Burr confirms that accessing video on demand (VOD) is now the way most people watch movies. “[They are viewing films] at home with a flick of the remote, on laptops or smartphones with the tap of a finger, renting or buying films through their cable on-demand menus, through subscription […]

BlackEnergy targets critical infrastructure

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/11/18/blackenergy-targets-critical-infrastructure/#new_tab

A Trojan Horse malware program has reportedly “penetrated the software” that runs much of the nation’s critical infrastructure. According to an official ICS-CERT bulletin, the program successfully compromised numerous industrial control systems (ICSs) environments using a variant of the BlackEnergy malware.

BlackEnergy targets critical infrastructure

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A Trojan Horse malware program has reportedly “penetrated the software” that runs much of the nation’s critical infrastructure. According to an official ICS-CERT bulletin, the program successfully compromised numerous industrial control systems (ICSs) environments using a variant of the BlackEnergy malware. “Analysis indicates that this campaign has been ongoing since at least 2011. Multiple companies […]

Rambus and Mobiveil Partner to Bring Pre-Validated Solution to Chip Makers, Delivering Memory Flexibility and Accelerated Time-to-Market

https://www.rambus.com/rambus-and-mobiveil-partner-to-bring-pre-validated-solution-to-chip-makers-delivering-memory-flexibility-and-accelerated-time-to-market/

Certified interoperability of DDR4/3, LPDDR3/2 Multi-modal PHY and Universal controller combines industry-leading signal integrity and broad configurability SUNNYVALE and MILPITAS, Calif. – November 18, 2014 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ:RMBS) and Mobiveil today announced they have validated interoperability of the Rambus R+™ DDR4 Multi-modal PHY with the Mobiveil Universal Multiport Memory Controller (UMMC) Core for JEDEC […]

RRAM differentiates MCUs from the masses

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/11/17/rram-differentiates-mcus-from-the-masses/#new_tab

A microcontroller (MCU) is a small computer built on a single integrated circuit that contains a processor core, memory and programmable input/output peripherals.

RRAM differentiates MCUs from the masses

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A microcontroller (MCU) is a small computer built on a single integrated circuit that contains a processor core, memory and programmable input/output peripherals. As Rambus Labs VP Gary Bronner points out, there are currently dozens of semiconductor companies rolling out both 8-bit and 32-bit MCUs. The biggest challenge for manufacturers, he says, is successfully differentiating […]

Security challenges seen for 4.9 billion connected “Things”

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/11/13/security-challenges-seen-for-4-9-billion-connected-things/#new_tab

Gartner analysts recently forecasted that 4.9 billion connected things will be in use during 2015. This figure – up 30 percent from 2014 – is expected to reach a staggering 25 billion by 2020.

Security challenges seen for 4.9 billion connected “Things”

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Gartner analysts recently forecasted that 4.9 billion connected things will be in use during 2015. This figure – up 30 percent from 2014 – is expected to reach a staggering 25 billion by 2020. “Consumer applications will drive the number of connected things, while enterprise will account for most of the revenue,” the Gartner analysis […]

Securing the IoT starts at the core

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/11/12/securing-the-iot-starts-at-the-core/

Writing for NewElectronics, Ben Jun of the Cryptography Research division of Rambus says securing the Internet of Things (IoT) starts at the core. “The risks associated with a rapidly growing IoT include privacy, unauthorized access, malicious control and denial of service,” he explains.

Securing the IoT starts at the core

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/securing-the-iot-starts-at-the-core-2/

Writing for NewElectronics, Ben Jun of the Cryptography Research division of Rambus says securing the Internet of Things (IoT) starts at the core. “The risks associated with a rapidly growing IoT include privacy, unauthorized access, malicious control and denial of service,” he explains. “[Multiple] companies are developing solutions to address a diverse set of security […]

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