Motorola is shipping a smart-card platform that supports multiple applications. M-Smart Jupiter is the first 32-bit card to support the JavaCard 2.1 specification. The card uses an ARM7-class processor and both the JavaCard 2.1 and Visa Platform 2.0 APIs. Currently it is being used as a secure access system for PC's and applications. For future applications, a Motorola Mercury ASIC is embedded on the card. The card is designed for e-business applications, and will be capable of conducting transactions in less than 150 milliseconds.
Motorola is shipping a smart-card platform that supports multiple applications. M-Smart Jupiter is the first 32-bit card to support the JavaCard 2.1 specification. The card uses an ARM7-class proce...
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