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SEALSQ Adopts RISC-V the Open-Standard RISC-V Architecture; Achievement Aligns with Rising Global Demand for Edge-AI and Machine Learning Applications

globenewswire.com, Sept. 13, 2024 – 

Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) SEALSQ Corp (NASDAQ: LAES) ("SEALSQ" or "Company"), a company that focuses on developing and selling Semiconductors, PKI and Post-Quantum technology hardware and software products, today announced that its adoption of the RISC-V architecture will come to fruition with the release of the engineering samples of its first Quantum Resistant chips in late 2024. This achievement reflects SEALSQ's forward-thinking strategy, aligning with the rising global demand for Edge-AI and machine learning applications which will contribute to grow RISC V products market share up to 25% by 2030 according to research by Omdia.

As a result, the Company is driving a significant paradigm shift in the microchip industry. This shift is not just about the technology itself but also about how semiconductors are designed and utilized to meet emerging needs, particularly in decentralized computing and sustainable practices.

Decentralization and Sustainability: A New Approach

One of the most significant advantages of SEALSQ's RISC-V technology is its impact on decentralized semiconductor processing. By decentralizing computational tasks across multiple devices, SEALSQ's RISC-V chips offer several benefits. The most prominent of these is improved power efficiency, an increasingly important factor in today's energy-conscious world.

Localized data processing reduces the need to transfer large amounts of information to centralized locations, cutting down the power required for data transmission. This, in turn, lowers the overall energy consumption of a system. Decentralized processing also allows devices to be optimized for specific tasks, minimizing energy waste and maximizing resource efficiency.

Moreover, decentralization presents another critical benefit: it reduces the reliance on large-scale cooling systems. Centralized data centers, operated by other companies for cloud-based AI services, generate immense heat, requiring powerful and energy-intensive cooling systems. In contrast, decentralized computing environments benefit from more natural and less energy-demanding cooling solutions. By adopting RISC-V, SEALSQ is positioned to lead in more sustainable chip design and deployment.

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