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HKDF/HMAC/SHA-512

SHA-512 IP Core with Extended Functionalities

Product code: XIP3324B

This IP Core from Xiphera is a versatile Intellectual Property (IP) core designed for SHA-512 cryptographic hash function with extended support for HMAC message authentication code and HKDF key derivation function that are based on using SHA-512. SHA-512 is one of the most commonly used hash functions and is used in numerous cryptographic applications. It offers a good balance between performance and resource requirements.

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Proven security for ASIC designs

Xiphera’s cryptographic IP cores and security protocols provide support for ASIC designs. The IP cores are fully digital and therefore support in principle all ASIC process nodes.

Xiphera designs and implements cryptographic IP cores for FGPAs and ASICs.

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Xiphera protects your critical systems by designing security directly into hardware.

News
Cybersecurity and cryptography company Xiphera has received funding from Business Finland to develop innovative hardware-accelerated cryptographic technology. The project will run for 18 months with a total budget of €460,470.
Xiphera, a Finnish deep-tech company specialising in hardware-based security, has entered into a strategic partnership with South Korea–based Austin Electric Co., Ltd. This collaboration will extend Xiphera’s advanced cryptographic IP core solutions to a broader customer base in South Korea, especially in the aerospace, industrial automation, critical infrastructure, IoT, and automotive sectors.
The Finnish cybersecurity company Xiphera is participating in a three-year national research project Beyond the Limits of Post-Quantum Cryptography (BLimPQC), led by VTT. The project aims to protect Finnish society from cybersecurity threats posed by quantum computers. With a total budget of €6.3 million, the initiative has been  launched in April 2025 by VTT in collaboration with Finnish universities, public authorities, and companies.