MCHP
Published on 05/15/2025 at 07:02, updated on 05/15/2025 at 08:05
Microchip Technology introduced the Commercial National Security Algorithm Suite 2.0 (CNSA 2.0) to establish a set of quantum-resistant cryptographic standards. The NSA is now emerging data center and computing markets to become post-quantum ready within the next two years. To help system architectures meet evolving security demands, Microchip Technology has developed its MEC175xB embedded controllers with embedded immutable post-quantum cryptography support.
As a standalone controller, the MEC175xB family employs a modular approach for developers to efficiently adopt post-quantum cryptography, helping ensure long-term data protection without compromising existing functionality. These low-power controllers are designed with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) approved post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, configurable secure boot solutions and an advanced Enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface (eSPI). MEC175xB controllers incorporate CNSA 2.0-compliant Module-Lattice-Based Digital Signature Algorithms (ML-DSA),erkle stateful hash-based Leighton-Micali Signature (LMS) verification and Module-Lattice- Based Key-Encapsulation Mechanism (ML-KEM) standardized by NIST.
These new algorithms with quantum attack resistance are implemented in immutable hardware to block attack paths possible on software implementations. The controllers feature secure boot and secure firmware update schemes configurable to use either CNSA 1.0 or 2.0 or hybrid-based signature verification. Attestation capabilities use ML-DSA for signing and key generation to enhance system integrity and authenticity.
At the core is an Arm®? Cortex®?-M4F processor with a Memory Protection Unit (MPU) running at 96 MHz to deliver high performance for complex computations and real-time applications. The controllers include 480 KB of SRAM, I3C®?
host and client interfaces and an optional USB 2.0 Full-Speed interface for versatile connectivity.