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Building a foundation for secure RPMs

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Approximately 100 million wearable remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices will ship over the next 5 years. According to ABI Research, the RPM market has been boosted by increased interest and awareness about the benefits of supporting healthcare away from the hospital and into patients’ homes.

Report: 204 million connected TV devices by 2017

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A recent report published by the NPD Group estimates there will be 204 million connected TV devices by 2017. More specifically, streaming media players and TVs are expected to represent the majority of the growth in installed and Internet connected units over the next three years.

Building a foundation for secure RPMs

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/building-a-foundation-for-secure-rpms-2/

Approximately 100 million wearable remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices will ship over the next 5 years. According to ABI Research, the RPM market has been boosted by increased interest and awareness about the benefits of supporting healthcare away from the hospital and into patients’ homes. As principal ABI analyst Jonathan Collins points out, RPMs offers […]

Report: 204 million connected TV devices by 2017

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/report-204-million-connected-tv-devices-by-2017-2/

A recent report published by the NPD Group estimates there will be 204 million connected TV devices by 2017. More specifically, streaming media players and TVs are expected to represent the majority of the growth in installed and Internet connected units over the next three years. “The evolution of hardware and digital content distribution is […]

Rambus Cryptography Research Division to Speak on MobileCON Cybersecurity Panel at Super Mobility Week

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Las Vegas, NEVADA – September 8,2014 Who: Rambus Cryptography Research Division (NASDAQ:RMBS) Where: Super Mobility Week MobileCON Sands Expo and Convention Center Las Vegas, NV supermobilityweek.com When: September 9-11, 2014   Benjamin Jun, vice president and chief technology officer of the Rambus Cryptography Research division, will participate in the MobileCON cybersecurity panel during Super Mobility […]

Xilinx, Northwest Logic and Xylon Provide Low Cost FPGA-based MIPI Interfaces for Video Displays and Cameras

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Low cost MIPI Interface now available for users to design DSI and CSI-2 video interfaces for embedded systems SAN JOSE, Calif., September 8, 2014 –Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) and Northwest Logic and Xylon, Xilinx Premier Alliance Members, announce the availability of a low cost Xilinx FPGA-based MIPI interface IP that is optimized for cost sensitive […]

Securing and moving a dynamic IoT

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Rambus Fellow and futurist Rich Page is perhaps best known as one of the leading engineering architects responsible for the development of early MacIntosh systems. Page was also a co-founder of NeXT Computers with Steve Jobs, where he led the design of the famed NeXT Cube, NeXTstation and Turbo NeXTstation. After NeXT, Page was president […]

Securing and moving a dynamic IoT

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/securing-and-moving-a-dynamic-iot-2/

Rambus Fellow and futurist Rich Page is perhaps best known as one of the leading engineering architects responsible for the development of early MacIntosh systems. Page was also a co-founder of NeXT Computers with Steve Jobs, where he led the design of the famed NeXT Cube, NeXTstation and Turbo NeXTstation. After NeXT, Page was president […]

From lensless sensors to artificial intelligence

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The current paradigm of computational imaging is characterized by the co-design of optics and signal processing — eliminating the need for “traditional” human-interpretable optical images. Instead, human-interpretable digital images are computed from a sensed optical image.

From lensless sensors to artificial intelligence

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The current paradigm of computational imaging is characterized by the co-design of optics and signal processing — eliminating the need for “traditional” human-interpretable optical images. Instead, human-interpretable digital images are computed from a sensed optical image. Rambus researchers have pioneered a diffractive design strategy, effectively severing a long-standing reliance on traditional optical elements of lenses […]

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