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Samsung unveil a 2MB flash smart card IC


Wednesday, November 30, 2005 Samsung Electronics has introduced a 2MB flash memory-embedded smart card IC (S3FJ91L) targeted at 3G multimedia handsets.

The company's new 2MB smart card IC meets all the industry requirements for 3G multimedia handsets by enabling higher memory density for SMS, telephone directory, games and Internet services as well as its typical subscriber identification function.

The speed and reliability of user identification in the S3FJ91L is guaranteed by ARM-based 32bit SC200 secure core, a 3-DES encryption standard and a PKI crypto processor. Its fortified anti-hacking technology significantly reduces the risk of personal information leakage.

The company's S3FJ91L IC has a built-in 16KB Static RAM to enable easy upgrades and the introduction of various applications by software developers.

A Java accelerator also improves the speed and makes it easier to implement Java-based platforms.

The smart card IC supports an operating voltage from 1.62V to 5V. Such low power requirement is compatible with power consumption requirements of the GSM standard. In addition, data programming and updating processes operate independently with one another.

The new IC is said to be the first of its kind manufactured on a 300mm wafer fab. The new IC will be applied to various smart cards such as USIM and UIM cards for GSM, GPRS and IMT2000 as well as JAVA and multimedia cards. With the introduction of the new S3FJ91L, Samsung now offers a full line of smart card ICs with embedded memory from 96KB to 2MB.

By: DocMemory
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