BTQ Technologies and ICTK Complete Design of Next-Generation QCIM Security Chip Integrating PUF Technology
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BTQ's QCIM-based security IP and ICTK's VIA PUF™ technology combine to support hardware-rooted authentication for IoT, AI devices, industrial systems, and connected infrastructure
QCIM is BTQ's soft IP cryptographic accelerator architecture designed to support both classical and post-quantum cryptographic functions in a compact, low-power block. By executing cryptographic operations inside the memory subsystem, QCIM is designed to reduce latency, power consumption, and data movement while supporting crypto-agile security across a range of chip architectures and connected devices.
The next-generation QCIM quantum-security chip is being developed for use across IoT, AI devices, industrial systems, secure elements, edge devices, and other connected infrastructure where device authentication, security performance, and long-term cryptographic resilience are becoming increasingly important.
PUF, or Physically Unclonable Function, technology enables chips to generate unique hardware-derived identities based on microscopic manufacturing variations. Through the integration of ICTK's VIA PUF™ technology, BTQ's next-generation chip is designed to combine cryptographic agility with device-level authentication, helping establish whether a device is authentic, trusted, and suitable for use within high-assurance networks.
This milestone builds on BTQ's existing collaboration with ICTK. BTQ and ICTK first signed a memorandum of understanding in
ICTK has established partnerships across telecommunications and financial services, including relationships with major mobile network operators such as LG U+, reinforcing the relevance of PUF-based hardware roots of trust for regulated finance, high-assurance communications, IoT, industrial systems, and critical infrastructure. The collaboration supports BTQ's expansion in
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BTQ expects to ship test chips to key customers and strategic partners by year-end for performance and functional validation. These test chips are intended to support the Company's path toward mass production readiness and global market entry.
With its QCIM and PUF-based platform, developed alongside ICTK's secure element and VIA PUF™ capabilities, BTQ is positioning itself to address the emerging market for quantum-era security semiconductors, helping build the trusted infrastructure required for connected devices, critical networks, and next-generation computing systems.
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About ICTK
ICTK Co., Ltd. (KOSDAQ: 456010) commercialized the world's first Physical Unclonable Function (PUF), pioneering hardware-rooted security at scale. Its VIA PUF™ technology is fully passive and ECC-free, deriving each chip's unique identity from randomness scattered across hundreds of thousands of logic vias. This makes it virtually impossible to reverse-engineer and significantly more stable than conventional SRAM-based PUFs. For more information, please visit http://en.ictk.com/
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The Company has made numerous assumptions including among other things, assumptions about general business and economic conditions, the development of post-quantum algorithms and quantum vulnerabilities, and the quantum computing industry generally. The foregoing list of assumptions is not exhaustive.
Although management of the Company believes that the assumptions made and the expectations represented by such statements or information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that forward-looking statements or information herein will prove to be accurate. Forward-looking statements and information are based on assumptions and involve known and unknown risks which may cause actual results to be materially different from any future results, expressed or implied, by such forward-looking statements or information. These factors include risks relating to: the availability of financing for the Company; business and economic conditions in the post-quantum and encryption computing industries generally; the speculative nature of the Company's research and development programs; the supply and demand for labour and technological post-quantum and encryption technology; unanticipated events related to regulatory and licensing matters and environmental matters; changes in general economic conditions or conditions in the financial markets; changes in laws (including regulations respecting blockchains); risks that QCIM, QSSN, Bitcoin Quantum, or other products may not achieve commercialization on the timelines anticipated or at all; risks that pilot programs and early-stage commercial deployments may not convert to revenue-generating contracts; risks relating to competition in the post-quantum cryptography and quantum computing industries; risks relating to the Company's dependence on key partnerships in South Korea and other jurisdictions; risks relating to changes in regulatory frameworks for digital assets, stablecoins, and post-quantum cryptographic standards; risks that the Bitcoin Quantum mainnet launch may not occur on the anticipated timeline or achieve the expected network adoption; and other risk factors as detailed from time to time in the Company's public disclosure documents filed on SEDAR+ and EDGAR. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.
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