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“Both the open-source IP and the OpenTitan chip will set a new baseline for hardware-based security. | ||
Seagate considers this high-quality security IP a key enabler of both enhanced storage device integrity and data protection.”</p><p>“It has been a privilege for Giesecke+Devrient to contribute to the success of OpenTitan so far, as we believe that a secure IP block based on OpenTitan will enable smooth, fast and cost-effective integration into larger SoCs, unlocking a host of new use cases, especially in the IoT ecosystem,” says Bernd Müller, Head of Connectivity and IoT Portfolio Strategy at Giesecke+Devrient. | ||
“With G+D’s trusted embedded operating systems pre-integrated on OpenTitan coupled with our broad portfolio of IoT and connectivity solutions, we are excited for the opportunity this provides us to support customers and projects in this emerging ecosystem.”</p><p>The OpenTitan coalition continues to work in unison to accelerate the project’s momentum. | ||
Upcoming key milestones include the full production release of the “<a href=https://github.com/lowRISC/opentitan/tree/integrated_dev>Darjeeling</a>” integrated OpenTitan secure extension environment (SEE) and the first production release of ‘Chai,’ the integrated OpenTitan SEE with support for secure external flash. | ||
Upcoming key milestones include the full production release of the “<a href=https://github.com/lowRISC/opentitan/tree/integrated_dev>Darjeeling</a>” integrated OpenTitan secure execution environment (SEE) and the first production release of ‘Chai,’ the integrated OpenTitan SEE with support for secure external flash. | ||
In addition, the project will release an updated discrete “<a href=https://opentitan.org/book/hw/top_earlgrey/>EarlGrey</a>” chip design, with additional coverage and development.</p><h2 id=about-lowrisc:0cb1ff703ec9cc006eabb07bc5af6a39>About lowRISC</h2><p>Founded in 2014 at the University of Cambridge Department of Computer Science and Technology, lowRISC is a not-for-profit company/CIC that provides a neutral home for collaborative engineering to develop and maintain open-source silicon designs and tools for the long term. | ||
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