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Data. Faster. Safer.

Rambus makes industry-leading chips and IP that advance data center connectivity and solve the bottleneck between memory and processing. The ongoing
shift to the cloud, along with the widespread advancement of AI across data center, 5G, automotive and IoT, has led to an exponential growth in data
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Data. Faster. Safer.

Rambus makes industry-leading chips and IP that advance data center connectivity and solve the bottleneck between memory and processing. The ongoing
shift to the cloud, along with the widespread advancement of AI across data center, 5G, automotive and IoT, has led to an exponential growth in data
  • 2,381 Subscribers
  • 23 talks

On-demand talks

Ask the Experts: DDR5 Memory Interface Chips

Ask the Experts: DDR5 Memory Interface Chips

In this episode of Ask the Experts, we sat down with Rambus memory expert John Eble to learn what’s new with DDR5 server memory modules (RDIMMs).
Major topics discussed include: The chips in DDR5 memory’s new RDIMM architecture - The importance of memory module PMICs - New Rambus DDR5
server PMIC products - Timing and enablement of DDR5 7200 server platforms

Ask the Experts: Securing AI

Ask the Experts: Securing AI

In this episode of Ask the Experts, we discuss AI security with Scott Best, senior director of security products at Rambus. Topics discussed include: - The
challenges associated with securing AI - How hardware-level security is key for data privacy and data authenticity - The security impact of quantum
computing - Rambus security IP solutions for AI silicon

Ask the Experts: Exploring the Impact of AI 2.0 on the Memory Landscape

Ask the Experts: Exploring the Impact of AI 2.0 on the Memory Landscape

AI is a rapidly evolving space. With the meteoric rise of generative AI applications in the past year, we are now firmly in the era of AI 2.0. This is characterized
by large language models that place AI into the hands of millions of consumers and enterprises offering limitless possibilities for creativity and innovation. We
recently interviewed Dr. Steven Woo, fellow and distinguished inventor at Rambus Labs, to find out more about AI 2.0 and the key technologies that will sha…

Ask the Experts: HBM3E Memory Interface IP

Ask the Experts: HBM3E Memory Interface IP

In this episode of Ask the Experts, we discuss HBM3E memory with Nidish Kamath, Director of Product Management for Memory Interface IP at Rambus, and
Frank Ferro, Group Director of Memory and Storage IP at Cadence. Topics discussed include: • The role HBM plays in today’s computing landscape • Reasons
why we’ve seen such a rapid evolution of the HBM specification in recent years • Characteristics of HBM, and HBM3E specifically, that make it particularly s…

Ask the Experts: PCI Express 7.0 Interface IP

Ask the Experts: PCI Express 7.0 Interface IP

In this episode of Ask the Experts, we discuss the latest PCI Express (PCIe) developments with Lou Ternullo, Senior Director of Product Management at
Rambus. Topics discussed include: • The applications driving the rapid advancement of PCIe • What’s new in the PCIe 7.0 specification • How PCIe 7.0
provides data protection • Rambus PCIe 7.0 IP solutions • Why choose Rambus for PCIe 7.0 digital IP

Ask the Experts: DDR5 Client Chipset

Ask the Experts: DDR5 Client Chipset

In this episode of Ask the Experts, we discuss DDR5 for client systems with John Eble, VP of Product Marketing, Memory Interface Chips at Rambus. Topics
discussed include: • The need for advanced chipsets for DDR5 client DIMMs • The role of the DDR5 Client Clock Driver (CKD) and its use cases • The AI
applications driving the need for greater memory performance in client systems

Ask the Experts: HBM4 Controller IP

Ask the Experts: HBM4 Controller IP

In this episode of Rambus “Ask the Experts,” we discuss HBM4 with Nidish Kamath, director of product management for memory interface IP at Rambus.
Topics discussed include: - How AI is influencing the development of the HBM specification - What we know so far about HBM4 - The implementation
challenges associated with HBM4 - The Rambus HBM4 Controller IP offering - Why customers should choose Rambus for their HBM designs

Inline Memory Encryption Enabling Data in Use Protection for Confidential Computing

Inline Memory Encryption Enabling Data in Use Protection for Confidential Computing

Join us as Ajay Kapoor discusses how Inline Memory Encryption can protect data moving between processors and attached memory. In this presentation, he’ll
discuss: - Introduction to Inline Memory Encryption and its benefits  - Techniques for integrating memory encryption into hardware designs - Examples
demonstrating effective use of inline memory encryption