SEALSQ (LAES) Corp has entered into a strategic agreement with Thomson Quantum AI to integrate its Post-Quantum Cryptography technology into Thomson’s hardware ecosystem. The agreement covers an initial deployment of SEALSQ’s post-quantum Root-of-Trust security into 60,000 Thomson laptops, tablets, and smartphones. By early 2026, Thomson devices will also incorporate SEALSQ’s Trusted Platform Module, delivering end-to-end quantum resistant protection. Thomson aims to be the first company offering secure laptops engineered specifically for the quantum computing era. SEALSQ Post Quantum Root-of-Trust and TPM will enable efficient data authentication, digital signatures, and encryption, using Quantum Resistant algorithms running on a chip that meets internationally recognized certifications such as TCG’s TPM 2.0 and NIST FIPS 140-3. As recently demonstrated by SEALSQ, the chip’s hardware platform design also provides significant gain in energy and time when running NIST-recommended post-quantum algorithms KYBER and DYLITHIUM.
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