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Expresso DMA Bridge Core Now Available! The Expresso DMA Bridge Core is the latest addition to Northwest Logic’s comprehensive PCI Express Solution. It supports high-performance DMA and bridging between PCI Express and AXI for both Endpoint and Root Port applications. Key features include: High-Throughput PCIe-AXI Bridge Address Translation and Security support Optimized Root Port Bridging […]
The Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China has upgraded its Bell ID software infrastructure to enable the management and issuance of its contactless resident identity Card (BIR). The system was originally implemented by Bell ID in 2002 for contact-based smart cards. The project is now live in the marketplace and is […]
Learn what tokenization is, how it can be implemented and why this payment solution has gained so much traction in the last few months.
Held annually in Barcelona, Mobile World Congress is globally renowned for setting future trends in mobile and gives companies the chance to showcase and launch their latest innovations. This was Rambus Ecebs first visit to the Fira Gran Via site in Barcleona as exhibitors, and while maybe not as historically picturesque as the previous location, […]
Leading semiconductor IP developer, integrator and aggregator awards its inaugural Partner of the Year Award to a leader in the semiconductor interface market February 27, 2014 – Beaverton, Oregon and Palo Alto, California – ChipStart LLC, a leading provider of semiconductor intellectual property (SIP), recently honored Northwest Logic, a global leader in high-performance interface solutions […]
It’s the world’s largest event dedicated solely to mobile technology. Mobile World Congress brings together some of the biggest names in tech from around the globe to show off innovative, exciting and forward-thinking products. We joined the 72,000 other folks from 79 countries in Barcelona, slogging it out on the show floor to uncover the […]
Rambus is working on two technologies that could potentially transform the imaging market. The one closer to market is the Binary Pixel.
How small is your smallest camera? Even if it’s a nearly-invisible spycam, your shooter will be huge in comparison to a new smart image sensor that’s just 200 microns wide, giving it less girth than three human hairs. Developed in Rambus’s imaging laboratory, the prototype is so small that it doesn’t even have a lens, […]
Benjamin Jun’s presentation at the 2014 RSA Conference. Download “Make Way for the Internet of Things”
Following all of the discussion around host card emulation since Google announced support for it in its Android 4.4 platform
