CrossBar Announces New ReRAM Application for Hardware Security and Secure Computing

Resistive RAM Technology Utilized For Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) Cryptographic Keys

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 20, 2021 — (PRNewswire) —   CrossBar Inc., the leading ReRAM technology leader, today announced a new application of its Resistive RAM (ReRAM) technology for use as a physical unclonable function (PUF) in order to generate cryptographic keys in secure computing applications.   

While historically utilized as non-volatile semiconductor memory, CrossBar's ReRAM technology in now being introduced for use in hardware security applications utilizing its ReRAM based cryptographic PUF keys, enabling a more secure and cost-effective class of devices and systems.

"CrossBar is expanding the use cases of our Resistive RAM technology with a new class of secure computing," said Mark Davis, President at CrossBar, Inc. "We believe the state-of-the-art use of our unique technology as PUF cryptographic keys will provide higher security for our customers' products and open new markets for CrossBar's technology."

Digital attacks on computers, mobile phones and infrastructure are on the rise. These attacks also pose counterfeiting risks to brand name products. To resist such attacks, devices are integrating secret cryptographic "keys" to facilitate secure communications and control. While there are numerous technologies currently utilized as PUF keys, the most common approach leverages semiconductor Static Random Access Memory (SRAM). Unfortunately, this technology has numerous drawbacks limiting its level of security and effectiveness. Compared to SRAM PUF, CrossBar's latest ReRAM based PUF cryptographic key technology has a higher level of randomness, much lower bit error rate, resistance to invasive attacks and the capability of handling a broad range of environmental variations without requiring fuzzy extractors, helper data or heavy error correction code.

The ReRAM keys are unique to each individual semiconductor integrated circuit (IC), leveraging the inherent randomness characteristics of the ReRAM technology. These keys will be used for identification, encryption/decryption and authentication.

"After analyzing numerous PUF technologies, we believe CrossBar's ReRAM has significant advantages for use as next generation physical unclonable function (PUF) keys," said Dr. Bertrand Cambou, Professor of Nanotechnology and Cybersecurity at Northern Arizona University, and formerly a top executive at Gemplus and several other Silicon Valley technology companies. "Due to its unique stochastic and electrical characteristics, CrossBar's ReRAM PUF enables significantly more secure systems compared to incumbent PUF technologies."

CrossBar's new ReRAM PUF technology is enabling a new class of secure computing, addressing many of the deficiencies of alternative PUF implementations. ReRAM PUF is also an ideal candidate for semiconductor applications requiring both high security and embedded non-volatile memory (NVM), especially for foundry nodes smaller than 28nm where embedded NVM is not readily available.

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About CrossBar, Inc.

CrossBar is the leader in ReRAM technology, enabling kilobytes to terabytes of always-on data storage to be embedded into any SoC or as a standalone memory chip. CrossBar ReRAM lets designers rethink the compute/storage paradigm, free from the constraints of traditional flash and DRAM memories. From "persistent memory" that brings data closer to the CPU, ReRAM is ushering in a new era of data storage and secure computing. For more information, visit  www.crossbar-inc.com.

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Ron Richter, +1 408 884-0281 X232
ron.richter@crossbar-inc.com

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