Arm acquires ChaoLogix for security reasons
February 07, 2018 // By Peter Clarke, eeNews
Processor IP licensor Arm Ltd. (Cambridge, England) has acquired ChaoLogix Inc. (Gainsville, Florida) for an undisclosed sum of money and folded the company into its security operations.
ChaoLogix had spent more than a decade developing logic gates that harness the chaos that stems from non-linear physical behaviour. Back in 2010 the company was using non-linear physics to create a single circuit that could generate all possible fundamental logic gate outputs, the so-called "chaogate." At the time the company said the development would have particular significance for data security applications.
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