Technology

Sovereignty: Swissbit relies on its own firmware

13/10/2025 by Silvio Muschter

In my latest blog post, I discuss the importance of proprietary firmware for Swissbit. Reliability and security are paramount in industrial and embedded applications. These systems must function flawlessly for years, often under extreme environmental conditions. For Swissbit, one of the key factors in achieving this level of reliability is the firmware, or the software intelligence that controls the behavior of the flash memory.

Firmware: the invisible key to reliability, longevity, and security

Unlike consumer devices, where cost and write and read performance dominates, industrial storage demands long-term endurance, data integrity, and predictable behavior. The firmware plays a decisive role in achieving this. Swissbit’s in-house firmware optimizes:

  • Data retention time for long-term data security
  • Power fail protection to prevent data loss during sudden power outages
  • Application-optimized power consumption for energy-efficient operation
  • System-level security for secure data storage and robust authentication mechanisms

In essence: a well-designed controller combined with optimized firmware transforms unreliable flash cells into a reliable storage system.

Firmware control: the true foundation of sovereignty and trust

At Swissbit, our unique selling point is not that we make firmware - it’s how we make it. The keywords are: Reliability and Security by design. We design and develop firmware in a way that ensures complete control over its functionality, lifecycle, and integration into our products. This control is what grants us - and our customers - true technological sovereignty.

Everyone knows: you can’t manufacture every controller yourself. But what truly matters is having the firmware and system integration under control because that’s where trust, independence, and resilience are built.

In Swissbit`s markets, reliability, specialization, and security are paramount. Given the broad range of application areas Swissbit serves, it isn’t feasible to design every controller in-house. Our differentiation and technological sovereignty come from mastering firmware development, system integration, and security. By maintaining full control over these, Swissbit delivers solutions precisely matched to the requirements of each application area, balancing performance, reliability, and security as needed.

Sovereignty in today’s digital supply chains is achieved not through isolation, but through control over the firmware and the supply chain. This enables Swissbit to guarantee transparency, security, and long-term reliability across every product.

Firmware ownership as a strategic advantage

Owning and developing its own firmware gives Swissbit sovereignty, flexibility, and a competitive edge on multiple levels:

  1. Sovereignty from external suppliers
    Swissbit can deliver application-specific optimizations without relying on third parties, ensuring faster customization and long-term product stability.
  2. Security advantage
    Every system - whether an industrial robot, aircraft, network appliance, or medical device - needs a secure boot medium. Without firmware control, hidden backdoors or vulnerabilities cannot be ruled out. Swissbit’s full firmware control eliminates that risk and ensures complete transparency.
  3. Application optimization
    Understanding both the flash characteristics and the target application allows fine-tuning for performance and reliability. A navigation device behaves very differently from a data logger - Swissbit firmware adapts to both.
  4. Product maturity and quality assurance
    Swissbit applies its own strict standards for development, validation, and documentation (including continuous integration and testing). This ensures product readiness and consistent industrial quality.
  5. Full value chain control
    With the acquisition of Hyperstone in 2020, Swissbit achieved end-to-end control from controller design and development to module packaging and testing. This synergy enables differentiation not only through firmware, but also on the controller hardware level.

Where Swissbit firmware makes the difference

Swissbit’s proprietary firmware is embedded in all its products - both storage and security solutions:

  • Memory cards: CompactFlash, SD/microSD (industrial grade)
  • SSDs: SATA and NVMe in multiple form factors (2.5", M.2, mSATA, SlimSATA)
  • USB products: eUSB modules and USB flash drives
  • CFast and CFexpress: high-performance storage for demanding environments
  • Security products: TSE fiscal modules, encrypted storage devices, and FIDO authentication keys like the iShield Key 2

Control over the firmware is also essential for achieving security certifications such as FIPS 140 or Common Criteria, which require full insight into and documentation of the entire development process.

Swissbit firmware is continuously developed and updated

Swissbit’s firmware development is a continuous process, driven by several key factors:

  • NAND evolution: Each new NAND generation (SLC, MLC, 3D NAND, etc.) requires firmware optimization for endurance and data integrity.
  • Application-specific customization: Customer requirements lead to targeted firmware adaptations.
  • Flexibility for customers: With the Swissbit Device Manager, customers can initiate firmware updates themselves. APIs even allow custom firmware extensions during design-in phases.
  • Security updates: Patches and enhancements are delivered promptly in response to new cyber threats.

The three major advantages of Swissbit firmware

Sovereignty

  • Ownership of the entire firmware lifecycle
  • Rapid adaptation to market and customer requirements
  • Resilience against security threats and supply chain risks

Reliability

  • Industrial-grade robustness for extended temperature ranges
  • Advanced flash management - including wear leveling and bad block handling as key examples - plus error correction, endurance optimization, and more
  • Comprehensive data retention strategies tailored to NAND type and application
  • Integrated power fail protection for uninterrupted operation
  • Rigorous qualification and lifecycle management for long-term availability

Security

  • Hardware-based AES-128/256 encryption and self-encrypting drives
  • Secure boot, tamper protection, and advanced authentication
  • Flexible protection profiles and partition-level data security
  • Certification readiness (FIPS 140, Common Criteria, GDPR compliance)
  • Regular firmware updates for long-term security
  • Post-quantum security features in development

Looking ahead: Firmware as the differentiator

At Swissbit, firmware is more than a component - it’s a strategic differentiator. As products and applications become more complex, firmware development will continue to grow as a core competence. It is the “secret ingredient” that makes Swissbit products stand out in terms of reliability, customization, and security.

The focus is shifting beyond performance and endurance toward sustainability and sovereignty: Firmware optimizations that extend product lifetime, reduce resource consumption, and strengthen control across the supply chain will play an increasingly central role.

Conclusion: A key part of Swissbit’s vision

The future of firmware at Swissbit is closely tied to our mission as an independent European manufacturer: to shape a secure and connected world with products Made in Europe, offering unmatched reliability, data protection, and long-term availability.

Because true sovereignty begins with control - and firmware is the key to unlocking secure, reliable solutions.

Does that sound interesting to you? Convince yourself of our firmware expertise and learn which product is best suited for your specific application. Just contact us.