Rambus
About Rambus
Rambus
Rambus is a semiconductor and intellectual property company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, founded in 1990 by Mark Horowitz, Mike Farmwald, and Geoffrey Tate. Rambus offers Quantum Safe IP solutions that secure data and hardware against quantum computer attacks using NIST and CNSA selected algorithms. The CryptoManager RT-6xx Root of Trust cores support FIPS 203 ML-KEM, FIPS 204 ML-DSA, and FIPS 205 SLH-DSA standards. The Rambus Quantum Safe Crypto Library offers cryptographic algorithms for the Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) era with focus on performance and reliability. Rambus Root of Trust IP implements quantum-resistant CRYSTALS-Kyber for key-encapsulation and CRYSTALS-Dilithium for digital signatures. The company delivers quantum-safe IP solutions with next-generation Root of Trust for data center security, protecting infrastructure against quantum computing threats. Rambus serves semiconductor manufacturers, data center operators, cloud providers, and IoT device manufacturers requiring quantum-resistant cryptographic hardware implementations.
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- Founded: 1990
- Country: United States
- Website: https://www.rambus.com
- Categories: post quantum-cryptography, quantum security, hardware
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