Micros
Crocus Technology develops its first secure microcontroller based on novel Magnetic Logic Unit
Crocus Technology announces today the development of CT32MLU, the first in a category of SIM and secure element microcontrollers for mobile payments, access control, tag reading and other critical applications needing enhanced security and faster performance. Nano-SIM format CT32MLU is based on Crocus’ disruptive technology Magnetic Logic Unit that will bring important new advantages to next-generation smartcard designs.
An MTogether, these attributes bring significant advantages in performance, security and cost-effectiveness to makers of smartcards and other embedded memory products.
“CT32MLU breaks the barrier of traditional non-volatile memory that will provide smartcard makers with best-in-class secure element microcontrollers with a 20 to 30 per cent smaller footprint,” said Alain Faburel, VP security business unit at Crocus Technology. “The CT32MLU product family is the culmination of Crocus’ long-term investment in Magnetic Logic Unit, a performance-driven technology that is gaining attention. We are pleased to announce our first product development at CARTES Paris to global leaders in security, payment, ID and mobility and confirm our entry into the smartcard market.”
CT32MLU1200, the lead product in the CT32MLU family, complies with the highest industry quality and security standards. EMVco and Common Criteria EAL5+ certification are in progress.
The fast read and write speeds it attains enables optimized personalization and over-the-air updates. These are important as the chips will be used in NFC-enabled smartphones that need to support many applications.
Availability
Crocus will first make the CT32MLU1200, a 1.2MByte SIM and Secure Element, available in both SIM and embedded form factors. The development kit is available from January 2013.