Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Alien's Hot For Intel's Transciever

Monday, March 12, 2007

Alien Technology Corporation plans to offer RFID Readers based on the new Intel UHF RFID Transceiver R1000.

The new Alien RFID reader products will capitalize on the high levels of integration and performance of the Intel R1000 to address new and emerging market opportunities for RFID readers worldwide, according to the folks at lien.

Physically, this means sleeker, smaller form factors and beefed-up capabilities.


UHF RFID Transceiver: Alien Technology® Announces Support For The Intel® UHF RFID Transceiver R1000
3/12/2007

Alien Technology Corporation announced plans to offer RFID Readers based on the new Intel® UHF RFID Transceiver R1000. The new Alien® RFID reader products will capitalize on the high levels of integration and performance of the Intel R1000 to address new and emerging market opportunities for RFID readers worldwide. Alien plans to offer readers in new, smaller form factors with the advanced EPCglobal Gen 2 and software enhanced features typical of Alien readers.

“The Intel R1000 will enable the proliferation of RFID readers in a variety of form factors addressing a broad spectrum of new application segments. Alien plans to utilize this new highly integrated offering to accelerate the development of reader products for new segments,” said Susan Pearson, VP Alliances, Alien Technology Corporation. “Intel’s commitment to RFID underscores the substantial market opportunity, and we look forward to working together in addressing this rapidly expanding market.”

“Alien has a rich history of technology leadership in the RFID industry,” said Michael J. Reed, General Manager, RFID Operations, Intel Corporation. “We look forward to the unveiling of an innovative Alien product family that comprehends the integration and performance of the Intel R1000 transceiver.” [end] 

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During a press conference at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the companies outlined plans to bring Visa payWave NFC payments to Intel Atom-based smart phones and tablets, including the Intel Smartphone Reference Device, as well a provide mobile financial services to customers in developed and developing countries worldwide.

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As per the agreement, G&D will provide Intel with its SEI-Trusted Service Manager (TSM) solution, which enables G&D to administer “over-the-air” partitioning and key management of the embedded secure element within Intel’s NFC-enabled Smartphone Reference Devices.

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Internet fraud prevention and authentication provider TeleSign has teamed up with Intel Corp. for a secure two-factor authentication product targeted to consumers and enterprises.

The collaboration pairs Intel Identity Protection Technology (Intel IPT) with TeleSign Two-Factor Authentication so that it can be offered beyond Intel Ultrabook devices and the third generation of Intel Core vPro-powered laptops.

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