Rambus opens Paris Research Centre
The facility will be used to extend research in security and system-on-chip integration technologies
Rambus, an innovative technology solutions company that brings invention to market, has opened a research centre in Paris, France. The European extension of Rambus Labs will address complex security requirements and extend research for IP core integration across a variety of Rambus innovative initiatives.
"Paris makes an ideal location for a Rambus research facility thanks to the technology and security experts in the region," says Martin Scott, CTO of Rambus. "As security considerations become a bigger part of all integrated circuits, we are dedicating resources in this research centre to utilise our core expertise in both security and embedded hardware to develop compelling, innovative solutions to bring to market."
Rambus Fellow Craig Hampel, combining his applied research and innovation in system architectures with his expertise in IP core integration and security, will initially lead the Paris research centre. With a strong background in hardware-based security through the technologies developed by Cryptography Research, Inc., the research centre will develop comprehensive solutions including software, cores, interfaces and tools that facilitate the integration of security hardware into sophisticated SoCs.
Finally, the centre provides an opportunity for Rambus to expand connections with existing industry leaders, university and academic research facilities in the area.
Rambus invents, licenses and develops solutions that challenge and enable its customers to create the future. While best known for creating sophisticated semiconductor memory architectures, Rambus is also developing world-changing products and services in security and advanced LED lighting and displays.