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    Nuvoton Technology Presents M-PESTI target MCU based on OCP DC-MHS, eBMC nu.RoT, RoT on Microcontroller, and Multi-nodes based on BNC-SCM applications

    Nuvoton will emphasize cloud computing applications at OCP APAC 2025. Nuvoton will showcase cloud computing silicon solutions for M-PESTI, eBMC nu.RoT, Multi-nodes controller, and computing/server ASIC/MCU. The OCP APAC Summit 2025 will take place from August 5-6, 2025, in Taipei, Taiwan.

    MCU TF5103Y: M-PESTI target MCU based on DC-MHS

    The TF5103Y is a Cortex-Arm M0 32-bit microcontroller that can run the M-PESTI target solution. The small package QFN32 4x4mm is easy to design in the limited layout space of a sideband card, especially in M-SDNO or 1U module systems for rack systems. The M-PESTI target solution on TF5103Y passed the Intel server lab and is already in mass production. And this solution can be compatible with Altera and Lattice systems.

    eBMC NCT6694B: nu.RoT builds a security core for your system

    ASRock, in collaboration with Nuvoton, has unveiled the world’s first lightweight server motherboard powered by the Nuvoton eBMC (NCT6694B) chip, designed to build a secure and trusted system core. The board includes many functions, such as enabling remote management, system monitoring, and BIOS updates. Tailored for cloud and edge applications, it delivers a high-efficiency and stable security framework. With the u.RoT architecture reinforces a robust trust chain from system boot to runtime, making security the default.

    Multi-nodes: Powerful management framework based on BMC-SMC Integration

    Considering that the server system architecture is becoming increasingly complex, we now face some problems that require discussion for Multi-Node Scalability to resolve them. For example, the number of cores in Host CPUs is growing, which means platforms are moving from dual/quad sockets (shared memory) to multi-node solutions. Furthermore, OCP partners are looking forward to the Multi-node management on following DC-SCM3.0.

    With Nuvoton’s BMC and SMC solution, the USB tunnels over MCTP are ready for UART/SOL, MMBI/ VW, Telemetry, etc.

    MCU M2354: RoT on Microcontroller

    NuMicro M2354 is a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M23 microcontroller featuring TrustZone technology. Supporting compact WLCSP49 package, it is ideal for resource-constrained devices that cannot accommodate a full TPM. M2354 integrates Secure Boot with DICE architecture in Mask ROM and is in mass production, delivering a lightweight, deployable Root of Trust for modular server and IoT systems.

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