Silicom Secures $2 Million Design Win for Cryptography Hardware

October 01, 2025
Silicom Ltd. has been awarded a Design Win for its FPGA Smart Card, expected to generate $2 million annually, announced in a press release.

Silicom Ltd. has been awarded a Design Win for its advanced FPGA Smart Card, expected to generate $2 million annually, announced in a press release. The card will be used by a leading application delivery company for SSL hardware acceleration and Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) encryption/decryption offload.

The implementation of Silicom's card aims to enhance server performance by freeing up resources and simplifying secure connection management. The full ramp-up of this project is scheduled to build throughout 2026. Additionally, Silicom is in discussions with the customer about utilizing a next-generation platform for future applications, which could potentially lead to a more significant deal.

Silicom's CEO, Liron Eizenman, highlighted the company's reputation as a trusted supplier and the impressive real-time processing capabilities of their card, which have attracted interest from multiple industry leaders.

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