Achronix adopts eMemory IP for FPGA Hardware Root of Trust eMemory, a provider of NVM IP to the semiconductor industry, has partnered with FPGA developer Achronix to enhance security at the semiconductor chip level.
eMemory, now a member of the Achronix Partner Program, will offer its NeoFuse and NeoPUF IP to strengthen the Achronix portfolio and provide a robust hardware root of trust to ensure the silicon and FPGA configurations are authentic and secure against data breaches and chip counterfeiting.
NeoFuse is an antifuse-based, one-time programmable (OTP) memory that is both a reliable and secure embedded solution. In addition, the IP achieves high yields at advanced and more-than-Moore technology nodes. NeoPUF is a hardware security technology based on physical unclonable variations occurring in silicon manufacturing processes. The random numbers generated from NeoPUF technology create unique silicon fingerprints for chips that can be used for identifi
Achronix Adopts eMemory IP for FPGA Hardware Root of Trust
Monday Apr. 12, 2021
Achronix Adopts eMemory IP for FPGA Hardware Root of Trust
Hsinchu, Taiwan April 28, 2021 – eMemory, the semiconductor industry’s leading NVM IP provider, has partnered with Achronix Semiconductor Corporation, a leader in FPGA-based data accelerator devices and high-performance eFPGA IP, to enhance security at the semiconductor chip level.
eMemory, now a member of the Achronix Partner Program, will offer its NeoFuse and NeoPUF IP to strengthen the Achronix portfolio and provide a robust hardware root of trust to ensure the silicon and FPGA configurations are authentic and secure. This security-enhancing feature achieves chip-level protection against data breaches and chip counterfeiting.
Lamont nominees for Superior Court bench include attorneys with local ties
Lamont nominees for Superior Court bench include attorneys with local ties
Gov. Ned Lamont has nominated several attorneys with local ties for seats on the state Superior Court bench. Lamont is seen here in a November file photo in Meriden. | Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
March 03, 2021 05:11PM By Jareliz Diaz, Record-Journal staff
Gov. Ned Lamont recently named 15 nominees to fill vacancies on the state Superior Court bench â three from the local area.Â
The nominees include Carletha Texidor of Southington, Gladys Idelis Nieves, a Meriden native, and Chris Pelosi of Berlin.Â
Texidor, 43, is an assistant attorney general focusing on employment rights. Sheâs served in the office since 2014 after stints in private practice in New York City and as counsel for the New York City Department of Education. Texidor is a graduate of Lewisham College and the University o
From Old Lyme, Gov. Ned Lamont nominated 64-year-old retired U.S. Navy captain Edward O Hanlan, a partner at Robinson & Cole, LLP, which has offices in