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Security researcher Yifan Lu recently published a detailed paper that examines how voltage glitching causes critical timing violations in CMOS behavior. More specifically, Lu closely analyzes CMOS transistor behavior to better understand when the combinational logic is most susceptible to voltage glitch induced faults. The paper also describes a real-world fault injection attack against the […]
We’ve all heard about micro-architectural vulnerabilities, Meltdown, Spectre, and Foreshadow. Volumes have been written about them in the trade and popular press. Indeed, they are the top villains of the electronics world. Meanwhile, academicians and scholars are closely investigating yet another group of bad actors that – like those vulnerabilities – are up to no good […]
By Andre Stoorvogel, Director of Product Marketing, Rambus Payments The rapid expansion of the cryptocurrency ecosystem demonstrates the power of the blockchain to revolutionize financial services and beyond. Yet at the same time, the inherent volatility provides a cautionary tale. With blockchain implementations gaining traction, it is clear that a new approach is required to […]
Do you know what CVEs are? Unless you’re linked up with security or cryptographic groupies, you probably don’t. Virtually everyone in our society is subjected to CVEs practically every minute of the day and with the electronics systems or gear you’re working with. CVEs stand for “common vulnerabilities and exposures,” and CVE is described as […]
Written by Steven Woo In our previous blog post, we discussed the history of neural networks (NNs) and machine learning (ML). We also took a closer look at some of the memory standards that are currently powering a diverse range of NNs and ML applications. In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the more […]
In our previous blog post, we discussed the process of training neural networks (NN) and briefly touched on NN training platforms and related memory bandwidth issues. As we noted, neural network training and inference performance are heavily contingent upon memory bandwidth. This is because the memory system is typically tasked with holding the neural network […]
Hear Russell McCullagh, Managing Director of Rambus Ticketing, discuss our smart ticketing solutions, and how mobile is transforming the future of transportation at Transport Ticketing Global 2019. To learn more about our smart ticketing solutions, please click here. https://youtu.be/k5yKaxyZ1Yg&rel=0
Written by Steven Woo Artificial Neural Networks First proposed in 1944 by Warren McCullough and Walter Pitts, an artificial neural network (ANN) or more commonly, a neural network (NN), can perhaps best be defined as a computational model that attempts to closely emulate the network of neurons present in the human brain. More specifically, neuromorphic […]
Every year, The Marconi Society recognizes those individuals who have made a significant contribution to the advancement of communications for the benefit of humankind through scientific or technological discoveries. Congratulations to Paul Kocher and Taher Elgamal who have been awarded the prestigious 2019 Marconi Prize for their development of Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) and […]
Director of Signal Integrity Engineering at Rambus, Shawn Nikoukary, recently published a piece in eeweb.com/EE Times about crosstalk (xtalk) as being the most challenging signal integrity (SI) issue associated with GDDR6. Nikoukary says, “the main reason is that the circuits used to remove crosstalk from signals are complicated and require a large power/area overhead to […]