Rambus Protects Data Center Infrastructure with Quantum Safe Engine IP
- The Quantum Safe Engine (QSE) provides cryptographic acceleration with leading NIST-selected quantum-resistant algorithms, offering valuable protection for data center and government hardware.
- The QSE is available as a standalone cryptographic core or integrated in the Rambus Quantum Safe Root of Trust IP as a comprehensive hardware security solution, supporting NIST draft standards for quantum-resistant algorithms.
- The press release does not provide specific data on the financial impact or market potential of the Quantum Safe Engine (QSE) for Rambus Inc. (RMBS).
Highlights:
- Expands industry-leading family of Quantum Safe IP solutions for data center and government hardware security
- Integrates into root of trust or embedded secure element in advanced SoCs and FPGAs
- Delivers cryptographic acceleration with leading NIST-selected quantum-resistant algorithms
Rambus Quantum Safe Engine (QSE) Block Diagram (Graphic: Business Wire)
“From AI, to streaming video, to email, the applications we rely on daily depend on the integrity of data and must be guarded against the growing risk of attacks enabled by quantum computers,” said Neeraj Paliwal, general manager of Silicon IP at Rambus. “The Rambus Quantum Safe Engine is another important addition to our security IP portfolio helping customers transition to Quantum Safe Cryptography starting today.”
“Quantum computers will provide individuals and organizations the exponential speed-up and compute power needed to solve some of today’s most complex problems, including the ability to decrypt current data encryption algorithms,” said Heather West, PhD, research manager of Quantum Computing Research at IDC. “Implementing quantum-resistant cryptography now is key for organizations to protect their past, current and future data from quantum computing enabled attacks.”
The Rambus QSE IP is available as a standalone cryptographic core or integrated in the Rambus Quantum Safe Root of Trust IP as a comprehensive hardware security solution. It supports the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) draft standards for quantum-resistant algorithms (FIPS 203 ML-KEM and FIPS 204 ML-DSA), and provides SHA-3, SHAKE-128 and SHAKE-256 acceleration. For highly secure applications requiring additional protection against differential power analysis (DPA) attacks, a DPA version of the QSE IP is available.
Availability and Additional Information:
The Rambus QSE is available for licensing today. Learn more at https://www.rambus.com/security/quantum-safe-cryptography/qse-ip-86/.
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About Rambus Inc.
Rambus is a provider of industry-leading chips and silicon IP making data faster and safer. With over 30 years of advanced semiconductor experience, we are a pioneer in high-performance memory solutions that solve the bottleneck between memory and processing for data-intensive systems. Whether in the cloud, at the edge or in your hand, real-time and immersive applications depend on data throughput and integrity. Rambus products and innovations deliver the increased bandwidth, capacity and security required to meet the world’s data needs and drive ever-greater end-user experiences. For more information, visit rambus.com.
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Cori Pasinetti
Rambus Corporate Communications
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cpasinetti@rambus.com
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