The world’s connectivity continues to increase, and the importance of digital data continues to grow. The unprecedented rise in data volumes is matched in importance by the value being extracted from this data. Server and data center architectures are evolving in response to the growing volume and importance of digital data, and greater intelligence is moving to the edge of the network and to the end points themselves. Our Rambus panel of technology experts will discuss the trends and challenges for future data centers in moving data faster and safer.
Webinars
DDR5 Memory Enables Next-Generation Servers
An exponential rise in data volume, and the rapid increase of advanced workloads like AI/ML training, requires constant innovation in all aspects of computing. Yet given the broad infrastructure implications, main memory technology changes infrequently, once every 6 or 7 years. The transition to DDR5 is a watershed industry event as it will be the main memory solution in servers for the rest of this decade.
MIPI® Sensor Solutions for Autonomous Driving
Sensors drive the algorithms that interpret the data enabling ADAS driving systems. High bandwidth global shutter cameras, and low-latency, low-power radar, lidar and sonar sensors’ streaming data leverage MIPI CSI-2® technologies to meet challenging design requirements. This session will discuss how highly configurable MIPI CSI-2 based PHY and Controller sub-system solutions can be tailored to address the needs of autonomous driving. Example customer use cases will illustrate the implementation of these MIPI CSI-2 solutions.
High-Performance Memory: Ask Me Anything
With high-performance memory experts covering architecture, chips and IP, we’re looking forward to your questions. Please join us for this Ask Me Anything session to get the latest on technology and trends for the world’s highest bandwidth memory solutions including DDR5, HBM3 and GDDR6.
High-Speed Interface Solutions for 5G
A rapid rise in the size and sophistication of inferencing models has necessitated increasingly powerful hardware deployed at the network edge and in the endpoint devices. To keep these inferencing processors and accelerators fed with data requires a state-of-the-art memory solution that delivers extremely high bandwidth. Frank Ferro will discuss the design and implementation considerations of GDDR6 memory subsystems to address the bandwidth needs of these next-generation inferencing engines (JESD/CIPRI).
LPDDR5 Delivers High Bandwidth for a Growing Range of Applications
Initially designed for mobile phones and laptops, the bandwidth and low power characteristics of LPDDR make it an increasingly attractive choice of memory for applications in IoT, automotive, edge computing and the data center. Fifth-generation LPDDR5 raises data rates to 6.4 Gbps and bandwidth to 25.6 GB/s for a x32 DRAM device. In this session, Rambus and its partners OpenFive and Avery Design Systems will discuss their high-performance, high-quality, configurable LPDDR5 solution.