BrainChip and Chelpis Collaborate on AI-Powered Security Solution

BrainChip and Chelpis Collaborate on AI-Powered Security Solution

BrainChip Holdings Ltd has announced a collaboration with Chelpis Quantum Corp. to integrate its Akida AKD1000 chips into post-quantum cryptographic security solutions, as stated in a press release.

BrainChip Holdings Ltd has announced a collaboration with Chelpis Quantum Corp. to integrate its Akida AKD1000 chips into post-quantum cryptographic security solutions, as stated in a press release. Chelpis plans to use these chips in an M.2 card designed to enhance cryptographic security in targeted products.

The collaboration marks the first step in developing an AI-PQC robotic chip aimed at fulfilling next-generation security and AI computing needs. This project, in partnership with Mirle, has been submitted for consideration under Taiwan's chip innovation program. The initiative seeks to create a system-on-chip (SoC) integrating RISC-V, PQC, and NPU technologies, specifically supporting manufacturing markets with a Made-in-USA strategy.

Chelpis is also exploring the use of BrainChip's advanced Akida IP to incorporate visual GenAI capabilities into the proposed SoC design. This development aims to support autonomous quadruped robotics for industrial environments, enhancing security and AI capabilities in the sector.

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