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Vehicle systems and the semiconductors used within them are some of the most complex electronics seen today. In the past, electronics going into vehicle systems implemented flat architectures with isolated functions controlling various components of the power train and vehicle dynamics. However, to support the realization of Level 4 and Level 5 (L4/L5) autonomous driving, […]
Join memory expert Frank Ferro for a live webinar as he discusses what changes come with the new generation of HBM, and how the Rambus HBM3 memory subsystem can help designers unleash the full power of their HBM3-enabled accelerators and SoCs.
Ann Steffora Mutschler of Semiconductor Engineering recently wrote an article that takes an in-depth look at automotive security challenges. As Mutschler notes, automakers are “scrambling” to prevent security breaches and data hacks in new vehicles. Concurrently, they are adding new and increasingly autonomous features into vehicles that open the door to new vulnerabilities. “As with […]
With the publishing of the HBM3 update to the High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) standard, a new king of bandwidth is crowned. The torrid performance demands of advanced workloads, with AI/ML training leading the pack, drive the need for ever faster delivery of bits. Memory bandwidth is a critical enabler of computing performance, thus the need […]
The growth of computing, graphics, neural processing power, communication bandwidth, and storage capacities have enabled amazing solutions. These innovations have created great value for society, and that value must be protected from exploitation by adversaries. This whitepaper explores many of these major technology changes and how Rambus’ security offerings help in tackling the new embedded […]
Achieved excellent Q4 results, exceeding guidance for revenue and profitability Produced record annual product revenue of $143.9 million driven by memory interface chips, up 26% year over year Generated record cash from operations of $209.2 million for full year 2021, with $72.2 million generated in Q4 SAN JOSE, Calif. – February 7, 2022 – Rambus […]
In a recent EE Times article, Gary Hilson notes that high bandwidth memory (HBM) deployments are becoming more mainstream due to the massive growth and diversity in artificial intelligence (AI) applications. “HBM is [now] less than niche. It’s even become less expensive, but it’s still a premium memory and requires expertise to implement,” writes Hilson. […]
As the number and type of cyberattacks, from the “simple and cheap” to the “expensive and sophisticated,” continues to grow at a dramatic pace, protection of chips and devices must employ a defense in depth strategy. In this way, if an attacker successfully bypasses a mechanism of protection, they’ll face another layer of defense, rather […]
Cyberattacks are becoming as troublesome to the electrical power grid as natural disasters, and the problem is growing worse as these grids become more connected and smarter. Unlike in the past, when a power outage affected just the electricity supplied to homes and businesses, power grids are becoming core elements of smart cities, infrastructure, and […]
CXL™ Consortium member company Rambus participated in a recent Q&A session to discuss CXL’s impact on the evolution of the data center, Rambus’ expertise in CXL interface subsystems, and ideal use cases for CXL technology. Find the full Q&A session with Rambus below.