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Intel develops hardware-based zero-day defence

...hardware level. The technology will not be signature based and will be hardware based, Intel's chief technology officer Justin Rattner told Computerworld on Wednesday... Read more

26 January, 2011
The Secure Access Node Project: A <endeca_term>Hardware-Based</endeca_term> Large-Scale Security Solution for Access Networks

The Secure Access Node Project: A Hardware-Based Large-Scale Security Solution for Access Networks

...MAC address translation. The presented approach extends these security measures by three hardware-based security subsystems. A firewall engine controls the header of Ethernet frames... Read more

30 April, 2012
Implementing New <endeca_term>Hardware-Based</endeca_term> Information Security Capabilities

Implementing New Hardware-Based Information Security Capabilities

The DIA enterprise faces different challenges in supporting local, branch, and remote users as they perform their... Read more

26 October, 2010
<endeca_term>Hardware Based</endeca_term> Encryption for Wireless Networks

Hardware Based Encryption for Wireless Networks

The authors present an encryption scheme that is based on Error Correcting Codes (ECC). This scheme has the potential... Read more

1 August, 2010

Oracle and Fujitsu deepen Sparc partnership

Oracle and Fujitsu hope to boost the performance of Sparc hardware-based Unix servers fifteen-fold over the next five years. On Tuesday... Read more

10 February, 2011

Probability chip start-up bought by Analog Devices

Lyric Semiconductor, which develops a novel chip architecture with hardware-based probability computation, has been acquired by analog and digital signal-processing... Read more

15 June, 2011 by Jack Clark
Sandy Bridge: Intel's next-generation CPU

Sandy Bridge: Intel's next-generation CPU

...introduce its first CPUs based on the Sandy Bridge architecture. Features include hardware-based video coding, Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) and faster graphics Read more

23 September, 2010 by Joachim Kaufmann
Matched Public PUF: Ultra Low Energy Security Platform

Matched Public PUF: Ultra Low Energy Security Platform

Hardware-based Physically Unclonable Functions (PUFs) leverage intrinsic process variation of modern integrated... Read more

25 June, 2011
A Streaming High-Throughput Linear Sorter System with Contention Buffering

A Streaming High-Throughput Linear Sorter System with Contention Buffering

Popular sorting algorithms do not translate well into hardware implementations. Instead, hardware-based solutions like sorting networks, systolic sorters, and linear sorters exploit parallelism... Read more

15 January, 2011
Trust and Trusted Computing Platforms

Trust and Trusted Computing Platforms

This paper examines the capabilities and limitations of hardware-based trusted platforms in general, and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) from... Read more

1 January, 2011

Intel updates Core vPro chips with Ivy Bridge

...Echevarria, Intel In addition, the chipset has Intel's Secure Key, a hardware-based random number generator that businesses can use to encrypt applications, and... Read more

15 May, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Facebook rolls out open-source datacentre hardware

...standardise the mechanical and electrical interfaces... think of it as a new hardware-based API," Frankovsky said. "Because we already have suppliers designing for this... Read more

2 May, 2012

Calxeda and HP unleash ARM server tech

...of the world's largest server makers has said it will make hardware based on the processor technology. "We saw all the stars aligning years... Read more

1 November, 2011 by Jack Clark
Photos: Dell Tech Camp 2011

Photos: Dell Tech Camp 2011

...deliver latency-free performance over the network thanks to PC-over-IP hardware-based compression technology from Teradici Read more

9 June, 2011 by Charles McLellan

HP brings emerging OpenFlow networking to switches

...a network and map out new routes if a hardware failure occurs."Hardware-based networking is essentially a set of rigid protocols which provide hop... Read more

3 February, 2012 by Jack Clark

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