Lattice Semiconductor Unveils World's First Secure FPGAs with Post-Quantum Cryptography, Boosting Stock

October 13, 2025
Lattice Semiconductor Unveils World's First Secure FPGAs with Post-Quantum Cryptography, Boosting Stock
  • Lattice Semiconductor has launched the MachXO5-NX TDQ family, the industry’s first secure control FPGAs supporting full CNSA 2.0-compliant post-quantum cryptography, aimed at bolstering security against quantum cyber threats.

  • These FPGAs feature authenticated and encrypted bitstreams, in-field algorithm updates, anti-rollback protections, and secure lifecycle management, making them suitable for sectors like computing, communications, industrial, and automotive.

  • Supporting a range of post-quantum cryptographic algorithms such as LMS, XMSS, ML-DSA, ML-KEM, AES256-GCM, SHA2, SHA3, and SHAKE, these devices are designed to meet evolving security standards.

  • The new FPGA devices are now available and shipped to customers, supported by the latest Lattice Radiant design software, ensuring seamless integration for developers.

  • Lattice has expanded its MachXO5-NX family with additional density and package options, already shipped to industry leaders in communications and computing.

  • Recent analyst reports have raised Lattice's stock price targets, with KeyBanc and CFRA setting targets at $85, Needham at $80, and Benchmark at $75, citing growth in AI, low-power FPGAs, and the company's market position as key factors.

  • Lattice Semiconductor's stock has surged by 60% over the past six months, reflecting strong investor confidence supported by positive analyst ratings.

  • Built on the Lattice Nexus platform, the new FPGA family offers advanced security features, including cryptographic algorithms, hardware root of trust, secure key management, and crypto-agility for in-field updates.

  • These devices incorporate hardware root of trust elements such as trusted boot, unique device secrets, secure configuration memory, and comprehensive access controls, enhancing security against physical and side-channel attacks.

  • Additional security features include authenticated and encrypted bitstreams, advanced cryptography, and NIST CAVP compliance, ensuring robust data protection.

  • Lattice plans to demonstrate its PQC-ready FPGA solutions, including the MachXO5-NX TDQ, at the OCP Global Summit from October 14-16, 2025, in San Jose, highlighting future-ready security and AI-optimized infrastructure.

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