Older Rambus crypto keys were broken by 379 year-old maths
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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
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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
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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
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No-one caught the bus

Controversial chip designer Rambus is trying to sell itself off.

Microsoft puts quantum computing on ice
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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
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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
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Stops trolling for moment

The former chipmaker, turned patent troll, Rambus has shocked the IT industry by actually making a chip.

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Burry the lawsuit hatchet