Jinshi Data News on February 26th, Samsung's semiconductor business department announced that the development of the S3SSE2A chip has been completed and is currently preparing to ship samples. The S3SSE2A chip aims to protect critical data on mobile devices from the serious threat posed by Quantum Computing. Samsung stated that due to the possibility of Quantum Computers rendering current Encryption Algorithms obsolete, it is necessary to develop PQC (Post-Quantum Algorithm) to defend against potential quantum attacks.
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Samsung launches anti-quantum chips and is preparing to ship samples
Jinshi Data News on February 26th, Samsung's semiconductor business department announced that the development of the S3SSE2A chip has been completed and is currently preparing to ship samples. The S3SSE2A chip aims to protect critical data on mobile devices from the serious threat posed by Quantum Computing. Samsung stated that due to the possibility of Quantum Computers rendering current Encryption Algorithms obsolete, it is necessary to develop PQC (Post-Quantum Algorithm) to defend against potential quantum attacks.