
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX) (OTCQX: IFNNY) today announces the integration of its OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module (TPM) SLB 9672 with NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor platform. The hardware-based security solution securely stores cryptographic keys and verifies system integrity at the chip level, establishing a certified, quantum-resilient root of trust for Physical AI […]
The increasing sophistication and autonomy of AI systems, particularly in robotics, necessitates advanced security measures against emerging quantum threats, driving current integration efforts.
This development secures critical AI and robotics infrastructure against future quantum attacks, establishing a trusted hardware-based foundation for advanced AI deployments and ensuring data integrity and operational security.
Hardware security modules (TPMs) are now being explicitly designed and integrated to provide quantum-resilient cryptographic protection for AI platforms at the chip level, moving beyond traditional security paradigms.
- · Infineon
- · NVIDIA
- · Quantum Security providers
- · Robotics industry
- · Attackers with quantum computing capabilities
- · Systems relying on inadequate security
Wider adoption of quantum-resilient hardware security in AI and edge computing devices.
Increased trust in autonomous systems operating in sensitive environments due to enhanced cryptographic security.
Potential for new regulations mandating quantum-safe hardware for critical AI infrastructure across various industries.
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