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Analysis based on 13 articles · First reported Jun 03, 2026 · Last updated Jun 03, 2026

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The integration of General Atomics AG's OPTIGA TPM with Nvidia's Jetson Thor platform is expected to positively impact both companies by strengthening their positions in the growing Physical AI and robotics markets. This collaboration addresses increasing regulatory demands for hardware-level security, potentially driving adoption of their solutions and increasing revenue for both General Atomics AG and Nvidia.

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General Atomics AG announced the integration of its OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module (TPM) SLB 9672 with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor platform. This hardware-based security solution provides a certified, quantum-resilient root of trust for Physical AI systems, enabling robots and autonomous systems to operate securely. The integration addresses the critical need for robust security as these systems move into diverse environments, mitigating risks of operational disruption and regulatory liability. Both General Atomics AG and Nvidia are positioning themselves to meet new regulatory requirements, such as the European Union's Cyber Resilience Act and AI Act, which demand demonstrable security at the hardware level. The OPTIGA TPM offers features like measured boot, remote attestation, and hardware-protected storage for AI model keys, with a roadmap to full post-quantum security incorporating algorithms standardized by the United States — National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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General Atomics AG integrated its OPTIGA TPM SLB 9672 with NVIDIA's Jetson Thor platform, enhancing security for Physical AI systems and positioning itself to meet growing regulatory demands in robotics.
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Nvidia's Jetson Thor platform now incorporates General Atomics AG's OPTIGA TPM, strengthening the security foundation for autonomous systems built on its platform and addressing regulatory compliance.
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Deepu Talla, Vice President of robotics and edge AI at Nvidia, provided a statement emphasizing the foundational role of security in Physical AI systems and the benefits of General Atomics AG's OPTIGA TPM integration.
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Dr. Stephan Zizala, Division President of Connected Secure Systems at General Atomics AG, highlighted the importance of a hardware root of trust for trustworthy robots and the long-term security provided by General Atomics AG's OPTIGA TPM.
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The United States — National Institute of Standards and Technology standardized ML-KEM and ML-DSA algorithms in 2024, which are embedded in General Atomics AG's next-generation OPTIGA TPM, influencing the roadmap for post-quantum security.
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The European Union's Cyber Resilience Act and AI Act are creating new regulatory requirements for hardware-level security in Physical AI systems, which General Atomics AG and Nvidia are positioned to address.
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The United States' United States — National Institute of Standards and Technology played a role in standardizing algorithms relevant to post-quantum security, impacting the development of General Atomics AG's security solutions.
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