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From Multilayer Perceptrons to GANs

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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 […]

Reduced-Precision Computation for Neural Network Training

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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 […]

Interview with Russell McCullagh at Transport Ticketing Global

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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

Understanding ML and ANN memory requirements

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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 […]

Paul Kocher Awarded 2019 Marconi Prize

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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 […]

GDDR6 Crosstalk Article – Rambus

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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 […]

EE Times Article Series Touts RISC-V

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Rich Quinnell, veteran semiconductor industry reporter, has written an EE Times article with the headline, RISC-V on the Verge of Broad Adoption. This is one in a series of RISC-V articles EE Times has posted within the last several months.  Each piece lauds the promises RISC-V holds to become a dominant factor in the industry. […]

Uber eyes an AI future

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Rick Merritt of the EE Times recently reported that Uber is using banks of Nvidia GPUs for deep learning applications. The transportation network company (TNC) is also testing FPGAs from multiple startups such as Eyeris, Graphcore and Wave Computing. In addition, Uber maintains a dedicated AI research team that oversees more than a dozen deep-learning models […]

Mobile World Congress 2019: A payments perspective

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Andre Stoorvogel, Director, Product Marketing, Rambus Payments For anyone attending Mobile World Congress last week, they have no doubt gone to bed dreaming of 5G networks and foldable smartphones. But dig a little deeper, and there was a lot more up for discussion (honestly). As always, the show offered insight into the big trends that […]

You must embrace, threats from cyberspace, to your card-on-file database

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You must embrace, threats from cyberspace, to your card-on-file database By Andre Stoorvogel, Rambus It is hard not to become desensitized to the almost daily news of data breaches. Back in September, WIRED assessed 16 of the most high-profile hacks of 2018 and payment data was a common theme in many of them. Sure, identity […]

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