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Counterfeit Semiconductors in Military Equipment

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Here’s a fact: the counterfeit market for semiconductors is real, sizable and growing. Here’s a much more sobering fact: earlier this decade, the Senate Armed Services Committee found over 1,800 cases where counterfeit electronic components were introduced into U.S. military hardware, including airplanes, helicopters and missiles. Let’s be clear about what that means; in each […]

Combating Counterfeit Semiconductors in the Military Supply Chain

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The counterfeit market for semiconductors is real, sizable and growing. The Senate Armed Services Committee found over 1,800 cases where counterfeit electronic components were introduced into U.S. military hardware including airplanes, helicopters and missiles. Counterfeit chips pose serious risk to military equipment and the service personnel who depend on that hardware to perform their mission.

The HPC Bottlenecks of Amdahl’s Other Law

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Written by Steven Woo As we discussed in our previous blog post, there is a sense of growing concern in the high-performance computing (HPC) space over successive generations of supercomputers that have continued to move further and further away from architectural balance between compute and memory resources. This is because compute performance has improved at […]

Protecting medical devices with a hardware-based root of trust

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Nicole Wetsman of The Verge recently penned an in-depth article about the many security issues plaguing the global health care sector. Protecting medical devices is not an easy job. As Wetsman observes, most hospitals and physicians are unprepared to counter critical cybersecurity threats, even though they pose a clear and present danger to public health. […]

Meera Rao Joins Rambus Board of Directors

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Brings over 25 years of financial and semiconductor experience SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Aug. 13, 2019 – Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS), a premier silicon IP and chip provider making data faster and safer, today announced the appointment of Meera Rao to its Board of Directors, effective immediately. Ms. Rao is an experienced semiconductor and technology industry […]

DARPA wants secure silicon and scalable defense mechanisms

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Automatic Implementation of Secure Silicon (AISS) The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently published an article that details the goals of its Automatic Implementation of Secure Silicon (AISS) program. As the name implies, AISS aims to automate the process of incorporating scalable defense mechanisms into chip designs, while enabling designers to explore economics versus […]

Memory Systems for AI and Leading-Edge Applications

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Thanks to rapid advancements in computing, neural networks are fueling tremendous growth in AI for a broad spectrum of applications. Learn about the memory architectures, and their relative advantages, at the heart of the AI revolution.

Understanding Side-channel Attacks, Their Implications, and How to Test a System’s Resistance

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Side-channel attacks are low cost, non-invasive, and can completely subvert an electronic system’s security. Watch this webinar to learn more about the nature of side channel attacks and how testing can reveal a system’s ability to handle this threat.

Reassessing the HPC Memory Hierarchy

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Written by Steven Woo As we’ve discussed in previous Rambus blog posts, high-performance computing (HPC) memory bandwidth and capacity are continuing to fall further and further behind the performance of compute engines. Consequently, memory and I/O subsystems are becoming increasingly larger bottlenecks that must be carefully managed by applications and operating systems. There is also […]

An Introduction to HPC computing

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Written by Steven Woo Dominated by the United States, Japan and China, the high-performance computing (HPC) space is driven by an insatiable demand for ever-higher performance and greater power efficiency. With each new supercomputer debut, the above-mentioned trio sets progressively higher bars with the goal of capturing the highest Top500 score. Summit, Sierra and Sunway […]

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