Microchip Launches PQC Devices to Address Cybersecurity Challenges
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
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- PQC Device Expansion: Microchip has launched the TS1800 and TS50x controllers to meet emerging cybersecurity standards such as the European Cyber Resilience Act and CNSA 2.0, assisting system architects in addressing increasingly stringent cybersecurity challenges.
- Performance Enhancement: The TS1800 integrated circuit, built around a high-performance Arm Cortex-M4F processor operating at up to 192 MHz, delivers twice the processing performance of previous generations, effectively meeting the computational demands of post-quantum cryptography workloads and ensuring platform security.
- Simplified Architecture: The TS50x series focuses on verification operations for PQC and classic cryptography, providing a streamlined secure boot solution that allows companies to transition to post-quantum cryptography without fully relying on OCP-based Platform Root of Trust features.
- Market Acceleration: Both controllers are part of the TrustFLEX platform, designed to accelerate time to market while reducing the complexity and risk associated with upgrading cryptographic foundations across entire platforms, supporting true PQC-based secure boot implementations from the first power-on.
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Analyst Views on MCHP
Wall Street analysts forecast MCHP stock price to fall
18 Analyst Rating
13 Buy
5 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 89.440
Low
60.00
Averages
77.47
High
95.00
Current: 89.440
Low
60.00
Averages
77.47
High
95.00
About MCHP
Microchip Technology Incorporated is a provider of smart, connected, and secure embedded control solutions. The Company’s semiconductor products segment designs, develops, manufactures and markets mixed-signal microcontrollers, development tools and analog, interface, mixed-signal, timing, wired and wireless connectivity devices, and memory products. The Company's technology licensing segment includes sales and licensing of the Company's intellectual property. Its products include PIC64 Microprocessors, FPGAs, myMicrochip, MPLAB X IDE, Analog, and Microcontrollers. Its development tools include Atmel START and MPLAB Discover. Its manufacturing operations include wafer fabrication, wafer probe, assembly, and test. The Company’s solutions serve customers across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications and computing markets. The Company markets and sells its products worldwide primarily through a network of direct sales personnel and distributors.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
- PQC Device Expansion: Microchip has launched the TS1800 and TS50x controllers to meet emerging cybersecurity standards such as the European Cyber Resilience Act and CNSA 2.0, assisting system architects in addressing increasingly stringent cybersecurity challenges.
- Performance Enhancement: The TS1800 integrated circuit, built around a high-performance Arm Cortex-M4F processor operating at up to 192 MHz, delivers twice the processing performance of previous generations, effectively meeting the computational demands of post-quantum cryptography workloads and ensuring platform security.
- Simplified Architecture: The TS50x series focuses on verification operations for PQC and classic cryptography, providing a streamlined secure boot solution that allows companies to transition to post-quantum cryptography without fully relying on OCP-based Platform Root of Trust features.
- Market Acceleration: Both controllers are part of the TrustFLEX platform, designed to accelerate time to market while reducing the complexity and risk associated with upgrading cryptographic foundations across entire platforms, supporting true PQC-based secure boot implementations from the first power-on.
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