SEALSQ and IC’ALPS Join Forces to Advance Post-Quantum Secure ASICs for Automotive Functional Safety

SEALSQ and IC’ALPS Join Forces to Advance Post-Quantum Secure ASICs for Automotive Functional Safety

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Geneva, Switzerland, March 28, 2025 (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 announces a strategic collaboration with IC’ALPS, a premier ASIC design house specializing in custom integrated circuits ready for IATF16949 standard, mastering Functional Safety for ISO 26262 with solutions tailored to meet the required ASIL levels. Of note, as announced in February 2025, SEALSQ has entered into exclusive negotiations to acquire 100% of the share capital and voting rights of IC’ALPS. As disclosed, the acquisition is subject to, amongst other items, the completion of the appropriate due diligence, execution of definitive agreements, and authorization by French regulatory authorities.

With proven track records in automotive applications, IC’ALPS brings expertise in power management ICs, quality design, test-fault coverage and FMEDA (Failure Modes, Effects and Diagnostic Analysis) — positioning this partnership to redefine automotive safety and security by introducing a new class of Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) tailored for Functional Safety in the age of post-quantum computing.

In an era where modern vehicles can contain more than 1,400 semiconductor components, the role of Functional Safety has become mission critical. Electronics now account for over 40% of a vehicle’s cost-doubling from just 18% in the early 2000s. As vehicles become more autonomous, connected, and software-defined, ASICs must deliver more than just performance—they must guarantee safety, reliability, and compliance with the most rigorous standards.

Enabling Functional Safety with ASICs Designed for ISO 26262


Through this partnership, SEALSQ’s post-quantum secure technology will be integrated into IC’ALPS’ automotive ASIC designs, providing robust cryptographic resistance against quantum-era threats. IC’ALPS brings extensive experience in designing chips for systems requiring high Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs), including analog (LED drivers, PMICs, DCDC converters, high-precision current sensors among others), and digital (embedded microcontroller, hardware accelerators for data signal processing) functions ensuring resilience against both systematic and random hardware failures.

ASICs allow system integrators to consolidate multiple functions into a single chip, reducing component count, improving reliability, and enhancing system efficiency. With IC’ALPS’ IATF16949-ready design methodology and rigorous test fault coverage for quality assurance, combined with SEALSQ’s cryptographic IP, automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers will benefit from ultra-secure, deterministic, and highly customized semiconductor solutions.

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