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Axiado

Axiado is a security semiconductor company that develops hardware and software platforms for secure compute, root-of-trust, and AI-assisted threat detection in data center and communications infrastructure.

  • Hardware-anchored security and control solutions for servers, data centers, and communications equipment
  • System-on-chip (SoC) security processors focused on secure boot, root-of-trust, and platform integrity (hardware security)
  • AI-assisted threat monitoring and anomaly detection integrated into security silicon (security analytics)
  • Firmware, SDKs, and reference designs to integrate Axiado security hardware into Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) platforms (developer tools)
  • Platform security for cloud, 5G infrastructure, and edge environments targeting zero-trust and supply-chain security requirements (infrastructure security)

More About Axiado

Axiado focuses on hardware-rooted security for infrastructure equipment used in cloud data centers, communications networks, and enterprise environments. Its offerings center on security processors and companion software that provide a hardware-based root-of-trust, secure boot, and continuous system integrity monitoring for servers, base stations, and other critical systems.

The company’s security system-on-chip platforms (hardware security) typically integrate cryptographic engines, Secure Key Storage (SKS), and hardware-anchored identity with telemetry and monitoring functions. These devices are designed to System Integration Testing (SIT) on the management or control plane of an infrastructure platform, where they can protect firmware, validate hardware components, and enforce secure boot chains. By anchoring trust in silicon, Axiado targets threat models that include firmware tampering, supply-chain insertion, and physical attacks on platform components.

Axiado also incorporates AI-assisted or machine-learning-based analytics (security analytics) into its security processors to evaluate telemetry from various platform sensors. This approach is intended to detect anomalous behavior at the hardware, firmware, or low-level software layers, such as unexpected changes in power, timing, or interface activity, which may indicate hardware implants or persistent threats. The analytics operate in conjunction with cryptographic checks and policy enforcement within the security SoC.

On the software side, Axiado provides firmware, development kits, and integration tools (developer tools) to connect its hardware into existing management stacks used by OEMs, ODMs, and hyperscale operators. This typically includes support for standards and protocols common in platform management and security, such as secure boot frameworks, TPM-like functions, and integration with board management controllers. The company positions its technology as a complement to existing platform security modules, expanding protection beyond traditional Trusted Platform Module (TPM) or BMC-only designs.

Within an enterprise and service-provider directory, Axiado aligns with categories such as hardware-based platform security, root-of-trust silicon, and AI-assisted security monitoring for infrastructure. Its products are relevant to security architects responsible for data center servers, telecom and 5G baseband or radio units, and edge computing nodes that require hardware-enforced trust, secure supply-chain validation, and continuous platform-level threat detection.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 30
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

2610 Orchard Parkway
3rd
San Jose, CA 95134

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Industrials
  • Group: Commercial & Professional Services
  • Industry: Professional Services
  • Sub-Industry: Professional Services