Next-Gen Cybersecurity with FPGA-Powered Speed & Protection

Strengthen cybersecurity with FPGA-powered acceleration. Detect threats instantly, process data with ultra-low latency, and stay ahead of evolving cyber risks with cutting-edge hardware security solutions.

Strengthen cybersecurity with FPGA-powered acceleration. Detect threats instantly, process data with ultra-low latency, and stay ahead of evolving cyber risks with cutting-edge hardware security solutions.

Current Market Landscape

Hardware acceleration in cybersecurity isn't new - CPUs have long included dedicated encryption circuits, security appliance manufacturers like Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet utilize FPGAs and ASICs, and cloud giants like AWS and Microsoft Azure employ custom hardware chips in their security services.

The Challenge

In this environment, developing traditional CPU-based cybersecurity software for cloud environments makes it increasingly difficult to differentiate from competitors' offerings.

FPGA Optimized Real-Time Intelligence for Cybersecurity

Amplifying Your Competitive Edge with FPGAs

Our FPGA technology allows cybersecurity companies to enhance their unique strengths:

Advanced Capabilities:

  • Be first-to-market with hardware-accelerated implementations of new encryption methods
  • Deliver industry-specific security requirements at unprecedented levels:
    • Ultra-fast DDoS attack detection
    • Low-latency packet processing while maintaining robust security
    • Resource-efficient analysis of massive log volumes

Flexible Implementation Options

You can choose your preferred path to FPGA implementation:

  • Develop in-house
  • Partner with Chiptip Technology for development
  • Collaborate with third-party FPGA application developers

Simple Deployment

Once your FPGA-based cybersecurity application is ready, deployment is straightforward through Kubernetes, requiring no specialized hardware management knowledge.

Global Availability

FPGA-equipped data centers are already operational in multiple locations including the United States, Japan, and Sri Lanka, with continued expansion planned.