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What do robots and ‘copters have in common?

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/10/16/what-do-robots-and-copters-have-in-common/#new_tab

Small autonomous quad-copters and hex-copters typically carry a limited payload – with little weight available for obstacle-avoiding cameras. Meanwhile, robots equipped with a central, high-quality camera that triangulates the location of every possible obstacle and object of interest present a computational challenge for engineers.

What do robots and ‘copters have in common?

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Small autonomous quad-copters and hex-copters typically carry a limited payload – with little weight available for obstacle-avoiding cameras. Meanwhile, robots equipped with a central, high-quality camera that triangulates the location of every possible obstacle and object of interest present a computational challenge for engineers. Patrick Gill, a Principal Research Scientist at Rambus, says lensless smart […]

U.S. EMV Migration – 8 Questions to Ask Your Project Stakeholders

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8 Questions you should you ask when migrating to EMV in order to align with your business model and get the best long-term deal on your EMV projects.

Paul Kocher talks smart credit cards with the New York Times

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Paul Kocher, the president and chief scientist of Rambus Cryptography Research division, recently penned an article for the New York Times about the long-overdue U.S. upgrade to “smart” credit cards equipped with security chips. The cards – which employ a protocol known as E.M.V. – are currently widely used throughout Europe and the rest of […]

Paul Kocher talks smart credit cards with the New York Times

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/10/14/paul-kocher-talks-smart-credit-cards-with-the-new-york-times/#new_tab

Paul Kocher, the president and chief scientist of Rambus Cryptography Research division, recently penned an article for the New York Times about the long-overdue U.S. upgrade to “smart” credit cards equipped with security chips. The cards – which employ a protocol known as E.M.V. – are currently widely used throughout Europe and the rest of […]

What will a server look like in 2020?

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/10/13/what-will-a-server-look-like-in-2020/#new_tab

Dell Chief Research Officer Jaishankar ‘Jai’ Menon recently told analysts and journalists attending the company’s Solutions Summit in Brussels that next-gen data centers will be characterized by homogenous servers tasked with fulfilling all functions of networking and storage.

Understanding the IoT’s evolving requirements

https://www.rambusblog.com/2014/10/09/understanding-the-iots-evolving-requirements/#new_tab

A new report published by Beecham Research confirms that a successful attack against cyber-physical systems connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to cause significant damage to individuals, businesses and national critical infrastructure. “While we may have some visibility of potential attacks over a few months, we need to protect IoT devices […]

What will a server look like in 2020?

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/what-will-a-server-look-like-in-2020-2/

Dell Chief Research Officer Jaishankar ‘Jai’ Menon recently told analysts and journalists attending the company’s Solutions Summit in Brussels that next-gen data centers will be characterized by homogenous servers tasked with fulfilling all functions of networking and storage. In addition, says Menon, the average 2U server will likely feature 80 CPU cores, store the majority […]

Understanding the IoT’s evolving requirements

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/understanding-the-iots-evolving-requirements-2/

A new report published by Beecham Research confirms that a successful attack against cyber-physical systems connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to cause significant damage to individuals, businesses and national critical infrastructure. “While we may have some visibility of potential attacks over a few months, we need to protect IoT devices […]

Cyber attacks to target connected vehicles

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Writing for Forbes, Sarwant Singh warns that coordinated cyber attacks will likely be a major part of future conflicts. “As the number of people who have access to the Internet reaches 5 billion, the world will see a 20-fold increase in the number of hackers globally, causing an increase in cyber warfare,” Sing explained. “If […]

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