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Lattice introduces Secure Control FPGA family

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New Nexus-based MachXO5D-NX FPGAs and Sentry solution stack optimized for evolving security landscape with industry-standard compliant, crypto-agile, and class-leading RoT features.

Lattice Semiconductor has launched two new solutions to address customer challenges around increasing threats to system security. The company announced the Lattice MachXO5D™-NX family of advanced secure control FPGAs, offering crypto-agile algorithms, hardware root of trust features with integrated flash, and fail-safe remote field updates for reliable and secure product lifecycle management. In addition, Lattice launched the latest version of the Lattice Sentry™ solution stack, featuring new capabilities to equip customers with customizable FPGA-based platform firmware resiliency (PFR) solutions supporting the new MachXO5D-NX family.

“At Lattice, we’re focused on addressing our customers’ evolving security needs and helping them stay ahead of accelerating cyberthreats to system data and infrastructure,” said Dan Mansur, Corporate Vice President of Product Marketing at Lattice Semiconductor. “Crypto-agile security based on hardware root of trust devices is increasingly fundamental in this digital age, and we’re excited to further expand our product portfolio with the MachXO5D-NX FPGA family and the latest Sentry solution stack release.”

Key features and performance highlights of the new low power Lattice MachXO5D-NX FPGAs based on the Lattice Nexus™ FPGA platform include:

Advanced Cryptographic Agility

Security algorithms specified by the Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite for bitstream and user data protection, including AES-256, ECDSA-384/521, SHA2-256,384/512, and RSA 3072/4096

Hardware Root of Trust

Immutable boot ROM, enabling secure-dual boot with integrated flash for fail safe updates

Unique Device Secret (UDS) protecting device identity

Side channel attack (SCA) resiliency

Integrated non-volatile configuration memory and up to 57 Mb of configurable user flash memory (UFM) for user data storage and management

Fully configurable programming interface (SPI, JTAG) locking control preventing advanced external attacks

Reliable and Secure Product Lifecycle

Secure on-chip multi-boot with bitstream encryption and authentication, enabling fail-safe remote field updates

Anti-rollback version protection and revocable root keys, protecting against malicious bitstream attacks and ensuring design integrity

DICE and Lattice SupplyGuard™ capability for secure product lifecycle and supply chain management

Enabling NIST SP800-193 compliant PFR solution development for Communications, Computing, Industrial, and Automotive applications, the Lattice Sentry (v 4.0) solution stack now includes:

Multiple QSPI/SPI monitoring with I2C peripheral attack protection demonstration

SPDM and MCTP support for efficient platform management and secure and seamless server operations

A new design workspace template reference design that enables PFR 4.0 solution with I3C support, newer crypto algorithms (ECC384/512), and full DC-SCM compatibility

Expanded plug-and-play design tools and reference designs with workspace template, and policy, provisioning, and manifest generator

The new MachXO5D-NX FPGA family and the latest Sentry solution stack are supported by the latest releases of award-winning Lattice Radiant™ and Lattice Propel™ design software.

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