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by Steven Woo Neural networks (NNs) span a wide range of topologies and sizes. Some neural networks are relatively simple and have only two or three layers of neurons, while so-called deep neural networks may comprise 100+ layers of neurons. In addition, the layers can be extremely wide – with hundreds to thousands of neurons […]
Ken Dyer, Director, Engineering Architecture, is the author of a 112G Long Reach (LR) SerDes PHY article in eeweb.com/EE Times network. The 112G is coming on to the market to comply with growing demands for greater bandwidth for next generation data centers as well as for advanced applications like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, […]
Introduction This Privacy Policy applies to personal data collected, processed and stored by Ecebs Limited in connection with the use of the mobile application the Smart Ticket Checker (“Service”). The Service allows an end user (“end user” or “you”) to use an Android device to read the smart tickets from an ITSO smart card by […]
Rambus has officially announced the 112G Long Reach (LR) SerDes PHY. Hemant Dhulla, VP and GM of IP Cores, said, “By leveraging leading 7nm process technology, Rambus is enabling the next generation of communications and data center applications.” He further stated, “We’re excited to continue to expand our IP portfolio and deliver our customers top-of-the-line performance […]
SerDes PHY delivers leading-edge performance and power efficiency for next-generation SoCs in data-intensive applications Rambus 112G Long Reach SerDes PHY Rambus Modeled PAM-4 Signaling Transmit Eye SUNNYVALE, Calif. – April 16, 2019 – Today Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) announced its newest portfolio solution of 112G Long Reach (LR) SerDes PHY on a leading-edge 7nm process node for next-generation […]
Andre Stoorvogel, Director, Product Marketing, Rambus Payments We are seeing an unprecedented shift in consumer spending habits. One in five global transactions are now ‘digital’, with online commerce growing at over six times the rate of in-store sales. But this rapid growth is introducing new challenges. Fraud is rising, yet merchants are under pressure to […]
Jon Martindale of Digital Trends recently sat down with Ben Levine, Rambus’ senior director of product management, to discuss the ever-growing importance of designing secure processors in the wake of Meltdown and Spectre. According to Levine, the semiconductor industry has traditionally maintained a reactive posture to security by waiting for critical vulnerabilities to surface before […]
Remember the Spectre and Meltdown security exploits from last year? Intel and AMD really hopes you don’t. Despite what they want you to believe, these speculative execution exploits aren’t going away, at least not with the solutions proposed so far. Instead of trying to fix each variant that comes along, a permanent fix will require […]
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 […]
