MediaTek’s MT3620 MCU Fuels Momentum For Microsoft’s Azure Sphere Security In IoT Devices
Announcement follows successful Azure Sphere
deployments in 2019 – all enabled by MT3620
MediaTek today announced strong interest from IoT device
makers for its MT3620 offering, a microcontroller unit (MCU) chip designed in
close cooperation with Microsoft for direct integration of Microsoft Azure
Sphere security solution.
The MCU enables manufacturers to develop secure IoT
devices connected to Microsoft Azure Cloud services. As the industry’s first
MCU with Microsoft Azure Sphere directly integrated into its hardware, the
Azure Sphere solution has been successfully adopted by major brands and global
companies including Starbucks, Leoni, e.on and Gojo.
The MT3620 is a fully-integrated, high-performance
MCU that provides the highest level of security for modern, robust
Internet-connected edge devices. Demand for the MT3620 is due to its extensive
input/output (I/O) peripheral subsystem that offers device makers flexibility
and freedom in device design, so it can be utilized in a wide range of IoT
applications including smart home, commercial and industry. The MT3620 is now
commercially available in the form of chipsets, modules and development kits.
“MediaTek is encouraged by the adoption of its MT3620
platform, as we pave the way for extended applications of Azure Sphere,
MPU-based SoC chipsets and for OEMs to make great technology accessible to
everyone, and on their own terms,” said Mohit Bhushan, VP and GM of US Business
Development, MediaTek. “Security is the single-most pivotal issue facing
broad-based adoption of cloud-driven IoT services, particularly for
mission-critical industries. We believe Microsoft Azure Sphere is the solution
for secure cloud deployments.”
The MT3620 is the only MCU available on the market
today that incorporates Azure Sphere’s comprehensive end-to-end security,
allowing manufacturers to develop highly secured IoT devices that easily
connect to Microsoft Azure Cloud Services. The secured solution provides device
authentication and attestation, supports remote over-the-air software updates
to maintain security in the face of evolving attacks, and automates error
logging and reporting.
“IoT security starts in the silicon. The MT3620 is
the first Azure Sphere certified chip, designed to deliver unparalleled IoT
device security that keeps devices secured over time. This chip runs the Azure
Sphere operating system and connects to the Azure Sphere Security Service out
of the box,” said Anita Rao, Principal Program Lead, Azure Sphere, Microsoft. “Today,
customers across industries are adopting the MT3620 to design and produce
everything from consumer appliances to retail and manufacturing equipment—these
chips are also being used to power a series of guardian modules to securely
connect and protect mission-critical equipment.”
For more details on MediaTek’s Azure Sphere program,
visit: https://www.mediatek.com/products/iot/azure-sphere
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