Patent for Native-Speed Encrypted Data Processing Cryptography
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application for a multimodal memory integrated circuit with native-speed encrypted data processing for use in unbreakable cryptography. The application details a method for processing encrypted data on-chip using one-time pad keys.
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This document is a patent application (US20260087155A1) filed by inventors Daniel M. Esbensen and Stephen M. Omohundro with the USPTO. It describes a method for native-speed encrypted data processing within a multimodal integrated circuit, utilizing one-time pad (OTP) keys for decryption and re-encryption of data sets during processing.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct regulatory obligations or compliance deadlines on entities. However, it represents a novel technological development in cryptography and data security that may influence future industry standards or product development in the technology sector. Companies involved in semiconductor design, cybersecurity solutions, or data encryption may wish to review this application for potential intellectual property or competitive insights.
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MULTIMODAL MEMORY INTEGRATED CIRCUIT WITH NATIVE-SPEED ENCRYPTED DATA PROCESSING FOR USE IN UNBREAKABLE CRYPTOGRAPHY
Application US20260087155A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Daniel M. ESBENSEN, Stephen M. OMOHUNDRO
Abstract
A method of native-speed encrypted data processing for use in cryptography includes the following steps: receiving, from a memory on a chip substrate of a multimodal integrated circuit (IC) chip, a first set of data encrypted by a first OTP key; receiving, from the memory, at least a second set of data encrypted by at least a second OTP key; decrypting the first set of data; processing, by a first externally-originating operation on the at least one processing device, the decrypted first set of data; encrypting the processed first set of data; decrypting the at least second set of data; processing, by at least a second externally-originating operation on the at least one processing device, the decrypted at least second set of data; and encrypting the processed at least second set of data.
CPC Classifications
G06F 21/602 G06F 21/604 G06F 21/6227 H04L 9/0852
Filing Date
2025-11-28
Application No.
19403500
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