QuickLogic, PQSecure collaborate on reprogrammable post-quantum cryptography for SoCs
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- QuickLogic partnered with PQSecure to implement reprogrammable post-quantum cryptography in SoCs using QuickLogic eFPGA Hard IP fabric.
- Trade study mapped PQSecure’s CRYSTAL-1000C core for NIST standards FIPS 203 and FIPS 204 on eFPGA built for Intel 18A.
- Collaboration targets field-upgradeable cryptographic engines, reducing reliance on silicon re-spins as post-quantum standards and threats evolve.
- QuickLogic expects customers to size eFPGA blocks for area-power tradeoffs, with headroom for higher performance or side-channel countermeasures.
- Post-quantum cryptography market projected to rise to over USD 2.8 billion in 2030 from USD 420 million in 2025, per Markets and Markets Research.
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