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   Invia is a semiconductor design house focused on embedded security. We deliver analog, digital and software IPs intended to secure ICs.

Invia was founded in 2006 by a team of smart card experts. Invia’s key members have more than 15 years of experience in the design and test of contact and contactless flash-based smart card products. Before joining Invia, they held various positions in smart card divisions of leading multinationals. Based in the South of France, Invia’s R&D team comprises 50 security experts, including 15 PhDs. Invia is a wholly-owned subsidiary​ of the Gemalto group since 2013.​ Invia’s portfolio includes mixed-signal building blocks and cryptographic libraries specifically designed to protect System-on-Chips (SoCs) against security threats - eavesdropping, tampering, counterfeiting, cloning and reverse-engineering - while minimizing the area and power overhead.

Invia’s customers are system integrators addressing markets where security is a key requirement: military components, payment cards, conditional access (pay-TV), ID, SIM cards, secure terminals, medical devices, smart grid, smart home and automotive.

Invia reduces the time-to-market and the integration risks by taking into account its customer’s design flow at the earlier design stage. Invia provides comprehensive documentations and quality support for most Electronic Design Automation (EDA)​ tools. Invia’s product engineering team has proven track records down to the 28 nm node.

Because security shall be addressed at each project stage, Invia’s expertise ranges from specification to certification through implementation and qualification.

   
4 SoCs

1
Secure 32-bit RISC Processor - Secure 32-bit RISC processor for embedded applications
A secure processor based on a 32-bit RISC architecture specifically optimized for embedded applications. Its low gate count structure operates from a compact code size while achieving high performances on Linux VM, Java VM or OpenSSL library.

2
Cryptographic library for Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) and Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA)
The Software ECC is a cryptographic library providing the main ECDSA and ECDH functionalities

3
Secure 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) coprocessor
The Secure AES Coprocessor encrypts and decrypts 128-bit data blocks by computing an AES algorithm with a 128, 192 or 256-bit key through a highly secure architecture (SPA, DPA[1] and fault hardened).

4
Physical Unclonable Function (PUF)
The Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) is a fully integrated analog IP generating a stable number from random local process variations.

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