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- Siemens - Siemens Microelectronics SLE66CX160S 16-bit cryptocontroller for smart card applications - Product Announcement - Brief Article
- The Security and Chip Card IC business unit of Siemens Microelectronics Inc. SMI is starting volume shipments of a 16-bit cryptocontroller for smart card applications. The chip -- the SLE66CX160S, which is the first device in the "66" family of controllers -- is said by Siemens to enable development of...
- Research articles 1998-08-24
- Smartcards Get Smarter With New Chips From Motorola; New Chips Provide the Memory Required for Multi-Application Cards to Become a Reality, a Fact Not a Forecast
- EAST KILBRIDE, Scotland--BUSINESS WIRE--July 2, 1998-- Consumers may soon be carrying fewer plastic cards in their wallets thanks to four new high-memory-capacity chips from Motorola.
- Research articles 1998-07-02
- Foreigners will continue to shun Asian marts: Analysts, BUSINESS TIMES
- Business Times Malaysia 04-03-2001 VISA International has nearly doubled the number of smartcards - chip- based payment cards - worldwide issued by its members from 23 million two years ago to 42 million, of which about six million or 15 per...
- Research articles 2001-04-03
- STMicro delivers USB-certified smart card chips - News Flash - STMicroelectronics ST19XT34 - Brief Article - Product Announcement
- CONTINUING ITS PUSH INTO THE USB SMART CARD CHIP market, STMicroelectronics last week said it has started delivering in volume its ST19XT34 smart card chip. The chip is said to be the first to use a secure microcontroller to receive USB certification for use in smart cards and tokens.
- Research articles 2002-07-15
- Visa releases swipeless smart card. (Late News).
- Visa international has developed a chip-based card that will enable users to make payments without inserting or swiping their cards. "Based on an international standard, ISO 14443, the new specification uses a chip embedded in ... Visa international has developed a chip-based card that...
- Research articles 2002-09-23
- Brazil: Visa introduces chip-based smart cards cards.
- Visa will start this month to replace ordinary credit cards for chip-based smart cards in Campinas, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. It will invest US$70mil to replace within the next 2 or 3 years the 21.5mil credit cards it has issued in Brazil, so...
- Research articles 1999-08-26
- Philips' Smart Card Chip for E-Government Smart Passport Projects is Industry's First to Achieve Highest Security Certification
- SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE:PHG)(AEX:PHI) today announced that its chip solution for e-government applications received the world's first Common Criteria CC EAL5+ certification for a triple interface smart card controller. Philips' chip solution meets the high security and memory requirements of major e-government projects currently under way,...
- Research articles 2004-09-27
- Samsung Leads Industry in Smart Card Chip Technology
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-04-09
- Philips Semiconductors' Smart Card Chip Chosen for New Visa Merchant Card
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 20, 1997--A new Visa International merchant card based on one of Philips Semiconductors' most advanced secure chips -- the P83C858 cryptocontroller -- has been developed for trials in the United Kingdom and Japan starting later this year.
- Research articles 1997-08-20
- Atmel Announces a Secure Chip for Both Smart Card and Embedded Applications
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-01-22
- Atmel Announces a Secure Chip for Both Smart Card and Embedded Applications
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-01-22
- Infineon Technologies Announces Agreement to Supply Smart Card Chips to MasterCard Financial Institutions
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-04-23
- Motorola microcontrollers to power Visa smart cards; world's market leader in smart card microcontrollers supplies chip platform for Visa stored-value cards
- AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 11, 1995--Motorola Monday announced that it has been named as a qualified semiconductor supplier for Visa, and that its 8-bit microcontroller chips are being integrated into Visa stored-value cards for pilots taking place around the world.
- Research articles 1995-09-11
- STMicroelectronics Delivers World's First USB-Certified Smart Card Chips
- Business Editors / High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-07-11
- Infineon First to Market With MULTOS 4.02 Running On Smart Card Controller Chip
- CHICAGO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 12, 1999--
- Research articles 1999-05-12
- Hypercom First to Pass All EMVCo Level 2 Tests with Europay International; Milestone Expected to Expedite Global Rollout of Chip-Based Smart Cards
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2000-10-24
- Smart Card Leader Teams with Expert RFID Design Firm; Giesecke & Devrient to use Innovision Research & Technology's Jewel RFID chip for Low Cost Contactless Transit Fare Cards
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2004-04-27
- Schlumberger Breaks New Ground With SiShell; Debuts World's First Physical Protection for Smart Card Chips Against Unauthorized Access Attempts
- PARIS--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 27, 1998--
- Research articles 1998-10-27
- Hypercom Partners in Rollout of First Chip-Based Cards in Turkey; One-Half Million Smart Cards; Loyalty Points Redeemed From Merchants' Normal Stock, Not From Catalogue
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2000-07-12
- Visa Pushes Down Smart Card Costs by a Further 10 Percent; Visa Banks to Benefit From Cheaper Cards and More Choice
- Business Editors SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--June 25, 2002--Visa International working with chip and card manufacturers has further reduced the cost of a range of smart cards by an average of 10 percent. This means the price of a multi-application Visa smart card has fallen from over...
- Research articles 2002-06-25
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