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What is PCIe 4.0? PCI Express 4 explained

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PCI Express® 4.0 also known as PCIe 4.0 or PCIe Gen 4 is the fourth generation of Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCI express) expansion bus specifications, which are developed, published, and maintained by the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG). It is an open standard. In this blog, you’ll learn all about PCI express 4 performance […]

Rambus Reports Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results

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Delivered Q3 revenue and profitability in line with guidance Generated $46.0 million in cash provided by operating activities Delivered record product revenue of $36.7 million, consisting mainly of memory interface chips Closed the acquisitions of AnalogX and PLDA, bolstering Silicon IP business and CXL Memory Interconnect Initiative SAN JOSE, Calif. – November 1, 2021 – […]

Bring on the Bandwidth with HBM3 Memory

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Join memory interface technology expert Frank Ferro as he discusses the capabilities of, and design considerations for, the upcoming 3rd- generation of high-bandwidth memory: HBM3.

Rambus Showcases DDR5 RCD at the 2021 Intel ON Digital Event

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Are you headed to the digital Intel ON event from October 27-28, 2021? Stop by and visit Rambus in the DDR5 Memory Zone. Intel ON will feature the latest thinking from the world’s community of business and technology innovators while providing you with opportunities to learn, build skills, and network. This event is sure to inspire, […]

DDR5 RCD 4800 MT/s Product Brief

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The Rambus Registering Clock Driver (RCD) RCD1-G1EX enables DDR5 Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs) operating up to 4800 MT/s. It also supports DDR5 Load Reduced DIMMs (LRDIMMs) when paired with Rambus DB1-G1DX Data Buffers (DBs).

CXL and IDE: Important Considerations of Protecting High Speed Interconnects

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Hear Rambus and Siemens discuss the background of IDE, the threat models it addresses, and how zero latency IDE’s can provide assurances to CXL adopters. Design and verification engineers and managers won’t want to miss this webinar to understand how to incorporate and validate this essential standard in their designs.

Interview with Shane Rau

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We met recently with Shane Rau, Research Vice President at IDC, for a webinar to discuss the market and technology trends surrounding the transition from DDR4 to DDR5. We were lucky enough to get a few minutes with Shane and ask a few questions beyond the webinar. Read the full interview below. Interview with Shane […]

Side-channel attacks explained: everything you need to know

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In this blog post, we take an in-depth look at the world of side-channel attacks. We describe how side-channel attacks work and detail some of the most common attack methodologies. We also explore differential power analysis (DPA), an extremely powerful side-channel attack capable of obtaining and analyzing statistical measurements across multiple operations. In addition, we […]

Rambus Announces Departure of Chief Financial Officer

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Affirms guidance for third quarter fiscal year 2021 SAN JOSE, Calif. – October 13, 2021 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) a provider of industry-leading chips and silicon IP making data faster and safer, today announced that Rahul Mathur, senior vice president and chief financial officer (CFO), will resign from Rambus effective November 15, 2021 to […]

Advancing DDR5 RDIMMs to 5600 MT/s

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Even as the industry ramps up for the initial launch of DDR5-based servers, it’s already time to look to the future. It illustrates the fact that the demand for memory bandwidth is insatiable. Advanced workloads running in the data center want all the bandwidth they can get and then some. The first of the DDR5-based […]

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