Infineon integrates OPTIGA TPM security module into Nvidia Jetson Thor robotics platform

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  • Infineon integrated its OPTIGA TPM SLB 9672 hardware security module into Nvidia’s Jetson Thor robotics compute platform.
  • Deal targets certified, hardware-based “root of trust” security for robots and autonomous systems, including measured boot and remote attestation.
  • Partnership positions Jetson Thor for tightening EU cyber and AI rules that require auditable hardware-level security in industrial deployments.
  • Infineon highlighted post-quantum security features, including a post-quantum-protected firmware update path and a roadmap to ML-KEM, ML-DSA.
  • A reference design for the TPM integration is available, supporting secured key storage, encrypted communications, and signed over-the-air updates.


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