- SEALSQ's adoption of RISC-V will materialize with the
first engineering samples in late 2024 and certification ready for
production in Q3 2025.
- SEALSQ has also developed a
RISC-V post-quantum test chip that aligns with the highest security
standards, capable of running quantum-resistant cryptographic
algorithms, with the first commercial version to start sampling in
late 2024.
- Interview on this subject by
Carlos Moreira available at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqHqqZY-UjA
SEALSQ Corp ("SEALSQ" or "Company") (NASDAQ: LAES), a leader in
developing and selling semiconductors, PKI, and post-quantum
technology hardware and software products, announces the
breakthrough adoption and future potential of its RISC-V
technology. SEALSQ's adoption of RISC-V will materialize with the
first engineering samples in late 2024 and certification is
expected to be ready for production in Q3 2025.
Projected to secure nearly 25% of the global market share by
2030, SEALSQ's RISC-V chips are driving a paradigm shift in the
microchip industry, propelled by the burgeoning demand for Edge-AI
and machine learning applications.
Decentralization of semiconductor processing can significantly
impact power consumption, enhancing sustainability. By distributing
computational tasks across multiple devices rather than relying on
centralized data centers, SEALSQ's RISC-V technology enables
several key benefits. Processing data closer to its source
minimizes the need to transfer large amounts of data to a central
location, reducing power consumption associated with data
transmission. This localized processing allows devices to be
optimized for specific tasks, leading to more efficient resource
use and less energy waste.
The open-standard nature of RISC-V allows for highly
customizable processor designs. SEALSQ leverages this flexibility
to create processors tailored for specific tasks, reducing overall
computational load and energy requirements. By eliminating
unnecessary functionalities, these customized processors are able
to save power and enhance efficiency. Additionally, decentralized
computing setups typically require less intensive cooling systems
compared to large-centralized data centers. Facilities like those
operated by NVIDIA for cloud-based AI services generate substantial
heat, necessitating powerful cooling systems that consume a lot of
energy. In contrast, decentralized systems benefit from more
natural and less energy-intensive cooling solutions.
The impact of centralized power consumption is profound. NVIDIA
sells tons of its H100 AI GPUs, each consuming up to 700W of
power—more than the average American household. With NVIDIA selling
these new GPUs in high volumes for AI workloads, the aggregated
power consumption of these GPUs is predicted to be as high as that
of a large city in the US. Some quick back-of-the-envelope math
also reveals that these GPUs will consume more power than some
small European countries. The total power consumption of data
centers used for AI applications today is comparable to that of the
nation of Cyprus, as estimated by French firm Schneider Electric in
October of 2023.
SEALSQ is recognized as a leading innovator in high-performance
RISC-V Edge-AI processors and secure microcontrollers. The
company's commitment to leveraging open-standard technology and
adhering to the highest security standards positions it as a key
player in the evolving microchip industry. SEALSQ's mission is to
deliver cutting-edge solutions that meet the demands of AI, machine
learning, and quantum-resistant security.
Jean-Pierre Enguent, SEALSQ France R&D VP, noted, “SEALSQ’s
integration of 25 years of experience in countermeasures against
side-channel and intrusive attacks and sensors for designing a new
generation of Secure Element roadmap, make it the right choice for
any entity looking for high-performance RISC-V Edge-AI
processors.”
SEALSQ's adoption of RISC-V will materialize with the
first engineering samples in late 2024 and certification ready for
production in Q3 2025. According to research by Semico,
the RISC-V market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 73.6% per year
through 2027, resulting in the production of approximately 25
billion AI chips and generating $291 billion in revenue. This
exponential growth underscores the transformative impact of RISC-V
technology.
RISC-V's open-standard nature allows developers to tailor the
architecture to specific Edge-AI workloads, creating specialized
processors optimized for particular tasks. This customization leads
to higher performance-per-watt compared to general-purpose GPUs,
making RISC-V processors ideal for energy-sensitive environments.
SEALSQ is at the forefront of this revolution with its
high-performance RISC-V Edge-AI processors.
These processors, currently undergoing testing by early
partners, are designed to compete with powerful GPUs in AI
recommendation systems. The RISC-V architecture's scalability,
energy efficiency, and customizable design make it a versatile
solution for a wide range of applications.
SEALSQ has also developed a RISC-V post-quantum test chip that
aligns with the highest security standards, capable of running
quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms. The first
commercial version of this new RISC-V post-quantum chip is set to
start sampling in late 2024. Between 2024 and 2030,
RISC-V-based chip shipments are expected to increase by 50%
annually, with industrial applications dominating sales. The secure
microcontroller (MCU) market is projected to grow to $2.2 billion
by 2026, driven by demand from utilities, industrial IoT, smart
cities, and buildings.
SEALSQ's innovations are set to redefine industry standards and
market dynamics. The open-standard nature of RISC-V, along with its
scalability, energy efficiency, and customizable architecture,
positions it as a versatile solution for diverse applications. With
thousands of engineers globally contributing to RISC-V projects,
the architecture is poised to foster unparalleled collaboration and
drive future-proof innovations.
About SEALSQ:SEALSQ focuses on selling
integrated solutions based on Semiconductors, PKI and Provisioning
services, while developing Post-Quantum technology hardware and
software products. Our solutions can be used in a variety of
applications, from Multi-Factor Authentication tokens, Smart
Energy, Smart Home Appliances, and IT Network Infrastructure, to
Automotive, Industrial Automation and Control Systems.
Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) refers to cryptographic methods
that are secure against an attack by a quantum computer. As quantum
computers become more powerful, they may be able to break many of
the cryptographic methods that are currently used to protect
sensitive information, such as RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography
(ECC). PQC aims to develop new cryptographic methods that are
secure against quantum attacks.For more information please visit
www.sealsq.com.
Forward-Looking StatementsThis communication
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concerning SEALSQ Corp and its businesses. Forward-looking
statements include statements regarding our business strategy,
financial performance, results of operations, market data, events
or developments that we expect or anticipates will occur in the
future, as well as any other statements which are not historical
facts. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in such
forward-looking statements are reasonable, no assurance can be
given that such expectations will prove to have been correct. These
statements involve known and unknown risks and are based upon a
number of assumptions and estimates which are inherently subject to
significant uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are
beyond our control. Actual results may differ materially from those
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Important
factors that, in our view, could cause actual results to differ
materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements
include SEALSQ's ability to implement its growth strategies;
SEALSQ’s ability to generate revenue from emerging new
semiconductors; SEALSQ’s ability to generate revenue from Matter
certification and the new cyber trust mark standards; the
successful introduction of the WISeSat picosatellite constellation;
the success of SEALCOIN; the development of the Trust Services
division; SEALSQ's ability to continue beneficial transactions with
material parties, including a limited number of significant
customers; market demand and semiconductor industry conditions; and
the risks discussed in SEALSQ's filings with the SEC. Risks and
uncertainties are further described in reports filed by SEALSQ with
the SEC.
SEALSQ Corp is providing this communication as of this date and
does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements
contained herein as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
SEALSQ Corp.Company Contact:
Carlos MoreiraChairman & CEOTel: +41 22 594
3000info@sealsq.com |
SEALSQ Investor Relations
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