Introducing Industry's-First 28FDS eMRAM IoT Test Chip and Board
The use of IoT devices is accelerating at a rapid pace, driven by the ongoing digital transformation. With the prediction of a trillion connected devices by 2035 and the growth of big data, security and energy efficiency become the most demanding requirements for the IoT end-to-end solution designs. Recognizing these requirements, Arm, Cadence, Samsung Foundry, and Sondrel collaborated to deliver the industry’s first eMRAM IoT test chip and board, Musca-S1, to help IoT designers develop IoT security easier and faster.
IoT security requires a layered approach across the device and network to protect the entire IoT network ecosystem. The Platform Security Architecture (PSA) framework enables IoT designers to make security an integral part of their design by following a four-step process: analyse, architect, implement and certify. The new PSA Certified Program allows independent assessment of the security implementation, compliance and certification.
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