AES is one of the most widely used cryptographic algorithms in embedded systems today. It protects industrial gateways, FPGA-based communication systems, automotive networks, VPNs, secure boot chains, ...
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Three Students Rebuilt the WWII Machine That Cracked the Enigma Code. Now It Fits on a Single FPGA Chip
Rather than producing a simple software simulation, they implemented the entire codebreaking logic directly in hardware using an FPGA.
Synergy Quantum today announced a portfolio of quantum-safe silicon IP cores for RISC-V-based system-on-chip designs, ...
Longsys, the world's second-largest independent memory firm, might have an answer to ever-increasing SSD prices.
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Arm servers capture over 45% of data center market revenue — GPU clusters and high-end AI infrastructure fuel a tectonic shift away from x86
Arm-based servers accounted for nearly half of server revenue in Q1 2026, challenging x86. But in the coming years, they ...
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Q-dice: new quantum random number generator achieves 4.1 Gbit/s throughput
In the digital world, there is no such thing as a perfect roll of ...
Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced its exhibition plan for the upcoming ...
As Ars reported last week, AMD stripped the protection, known as TSME, from consumer Ryzen processors. Short for Transparent ...
The company has made public the mathematics behind its post-quantum encryption verification, setting a challenge to the ...
AMD silently disabled TSME memory encryption on consumer Ryzen chips via a firmware update. The feature still works on Pro CPUs. AMD won't say why.
French authorities said that government cybersecurity researchers will stop certifying security products that lack ...
The change came to light in April, when Ben Kilpatrick installed a new OS on a Ryzen 7 9700X system built on AMD's Zen 5 ...
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