AI is increasingly moving to the edge, and PC clients are evolving to support intelligent applications. This session showcases Rambus memory chip solutions optimized for client platforms, enabling responsive AI experiences with performant memory architectures.
Webinars
Memory Interface Chip Solutions for Servers and AI in the Data Center
Explore Rambus memory chip solutions designed for server platforms and AI workloads in the data center. This session covers performance, power efficiency, and scalability features that meet the demands of next-generation AI training and inference environments.
35 Years of Memory Innovation for AI
In this keynote, Dr. Steve Woo reflects on the 35-year journey of Rambus and the evolution of memory technology that has culminated in today’s AI-driven computing landscape. From early innovations to modern high-bandwidth architectures, this session highlights how memory has become a foundational enabler of artificial intelligence.
Empowering Autonomous Driving: the Impact of MIPI CSI-2 on Advanced Sensor Technologies
[Live on 11/6 at 8am PT] The pursuit of autonomous driving is accelerating the widespread adoption of sensors such as cameras, LIDAR, radar and ultrasound. As significant progress is being made toward fully autonomous vehicles, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are also becoming increasingly sophisticated by leveraging these sensors. These devices capture vital information about the vehicle’s surroundings, which is then processed and interpreted to provide real-time assistance to drivers. As sensor resolution improves, the data that must be transmitted to processing or display subsystems grows, demanding reliable and performant interfaces with high bandwidth, low power consumption and low latency. This session explores how MIPI CSI-2 technology addresses these challenges, enabling efficient data transmission for ADAS applications.
Network Security at Terabit-per-second Rates with MACsec, IPsec and UEC
Join Maxim Demchenko as he discusses the use of MACsec and IPsec as today’s security protocols, and how the next generation of AI/HPC systems are moving towards Ultra Ethernet with its own Layer 3 network security called TSS. We’ll also cover the scaling of Ethernet rates to 1.6 Tbps and beyond. Plus, you will learn about the Rambus high-speed network security IP portfolio including the latest Rambus MACsec IP supporting full 1.6 Tbps Ethernet. Join us to learn how to build a solution that meets the performance and security demands of current and future systems.
Accelerating AI Workloads with Composable Memory & Hardware Acceleration
Join Lou Ternullo from Rambus along with Yiannis Nikolakopoulos from ZeroPoint as they discuss a solution that addresses the evolving requirements of hyperscale data centers, as outlined in open compute specifications.
