Older Rambus crypto keys were broken by 379 year-old maths
Fermat 1 Rambus nil
Cryptographic keys generated with older software now owned by technology company Rambus are weak enough to be broken instantly using commodity hardware.
Texas Instruments CEO disappears
CEO disease is catching
The CEO of Texas Instruments (TI) has resigned because he has violated the company's code of conduct rules.
Rambus stops suing and invents something
First fully functional DDR5 DIMM
Memory outfit Rambus has taken time out of its busy schedule of patent trademark litigation to invent a fully functional DDR5 DIMM (dual in-line memory module) prototype.
Rambus up for sale
No-one caught the bus
Controversial chip designer Rambus is trying to sell itself off.
Microsoft puts quantum computing on ice
Cool for potentially dead or alive cats
Software king of the world Microsoft has some rather cool quantum computing plans which involves rather a lot of ice.
Nvidia jumps on the Rambus
Will use Differential Power Analysis technology
Rambus has announced that Nvidia has licensed its Differential Power Analysis (DPA) countermeasures to protect its visual computing products against side-channel attacks.
Rambus makes something - shock
Stops trolling for moment
The former chipmaker, turned patent troll, Rambus has shocked the IT industry by actually making a chip.
Rambus and Nvidia sign patent agreement
Burry the lawsuit hatchet