Curator's Take
This article marks a notable step toward embedding quantum‑safe security directly into emerging silicon quantum chips, signaling that hardware vendors are already preparing for the post‑quantum era rather than waiting for software‑only solutions. By pairing SEALSQ’s PKI and post‑quantum cryptography stack with Quobly’s scalable silicon qubits, the $5 million deal could accelerate the rollout of commercially viable quantum processors that are protected against both classical and future quantum attacks. The partnership also dovetails with ongoing NIST standardization efforts, though the technology remains in early development and will need further validation before widespread adoption.
— Mark Eatherly
Summary
Insider Brief Press release – 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, and Quobly, a pioneer in silicon based quantum computing, today announced the signing of a $5 million commercial agreement under which Quobly will integrate SEALSQ quantum-security technologies, secure […]