SEALSQ (LAES) said Friday it partnered with IC'Alps to enhance automotive safety in the post-quantum computing age by introducing a new class of application-specific integrated circuits.
The company said its post-quantum secure technology, including cryptography and functional safety mechanisms, will be combined with IC'Alps' automotive application-specific integrated circuit designs to provide "robust" resistance against quantum-era threats.
SEALSQ also entered into exclusive negotiations in February to acquire 100% of share capital and voting rights of IC'Alps, completion of which is subject to due diligence and regulatory approval, the company said.
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