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Sign up free →Infineon Technologies is integrating its OPTIGA Trusted Platform Module with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor platform to provide quantum-resilient, hardware-based security for robotics and Physical AI systems, and is joining NVIDIA's MGX AI Factory ecosystem to support power delivery solutions for AI data centers.
The OPTIGA Trusted Platform Module creates a dedicated security anchor for Physical AI devices, handling secure boot, remote attestation, and model key protection at the hardware level. Supporting NVIDIA's MGX AI Factory and 800 VDC architectures positions Infineon inside a reference design that server makers may use as a template for future builds.
These collaborations tie Infineon's core strengths in security and power electronics to areas where customers are already committing large budgets, and give Infineon clearer visibility into customer roadmaps and potential design wins in robotics and high-performance computing infrastructure. Competitors like Texas Instruments, NXP and ON Semiconductor also target power and security in AI systems.
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