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Infineon and Nvidia harden robots with silicon root of trust

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Infineon has integrated its OPTIGA TPM with Nvidia's Jetson Thor to strengthen the security of autonomous robots and physical AI, creating a certified root of trust at the silicon level.

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June 17, 20261 Minute Read
Infineon and Nvidia harden robots with silicon root of trust

As robots and "physical AI" systems proliferate, securing them is becoming critical. Infineon has integrated its OPTIGA TPM security chip with Nvidia's Jetson Thor platform to harden autonomous machines.

Trust at the silicon level

The integration creates a certified root of trust at the silicon level, helping verify that hardware and software are genuine and untampered. It addresses evolving regulatory mandates for hardware-verifiable security in robotics.

Securing physical AI

With humanoid and industrial automation systems moving into factories and workplaces, built-in security guards against tampering and cyberattacks. The collaboration reflects how safety and trust are becoming core requirements for the robotics boom.

Source: Quantum/tech industry reports.

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