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WIT). Imec and Wipro have created a joint initiative to co-innovate and build next generation intelligent systems, called Applied Research in Intelligent Sy- stems Engineering (ARISE)
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ear Field Communication (NFC) connectivity technology transforms smart phones and other
mobile devices into wallets, tickets and keys. Infine- on Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) backs this development and is launching its latest security microcontroller for NFC applications: the embedded Secure Element.
For security of NFC applications via the SIM cards, Infineon‘s SLE 88CNFX6600PM uses an ETSI-compli- ant Single Wire Protocol (SWP) interface to connect the SIM card to the mobile device’s NFC modem. In addition, it supports Mifare®
contactless technology.
The SLE 88CNFX6600PM uses Infineon-developed SOLID FLASH™ technology that unites memory flash technology with special security features. The securi- ty microcontroller offers secure non-volatile memory and combines the flexibility and convenience of flash-like memory with the advantage of the EE- PROM, which features granularity, very fast program- ming times and at least 500,000 program cycles.
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