How often have you struggled to verify static random-access memory (SRAM) blocks in your design? And how often, no matter how much time you spend on them, do they end up causing manufacturing issues?
Rowhammer exploits that allow unprivileged attackers to change or corrupt data stored in vulnerable memory chips are now possible on virtually all DDR4 modules due to a new approach that neuters ...
Oblivious Random Access Memory (ORAM) represents a groundbreaking cryptographic technique designed to obscure data access patterns, thereby protecting sensitive information from potential adversaries.
When AMD announced it had added Smart Access Memory support to its older RDNA GPUs, we weren't sure how much benefit gamers could expect to get out of the feature. RDNA and RDNA2 are quite similar, ...
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