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] 

Alien Technology and MyDealerLot are working together on a project to provide car dealerships with RFID-enabled client recognition systems and zonal-based inventory location systems.

The joint solution was implemented at a large European luxury car brand in New York City. The automated vehicle technology consists of nine Alien RFID readers, including eight Alien ALR-9900+ enterprise readers and one ALR-9650 single antenna RFID solution.

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Just weeks after joining the NFC Forum’s board of directors, Intel has revealed that its new “Ivy Bridge” Core-brand processor will feature built-in support for NFC payments, reports Laptop Magazine.

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Intel Corp. has signed a deal with Inside Secure that will enable Intel’s Mobile Wireless Group to develop new NFC-enabled solutions based on Inside’s MicroRead, SecuRead and Open NFC products.

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The NFC Forum has announced that Intel Corporation has upgraded its membership from Principal to Sponsor, the highest level of membership in the organization.

As a Sponsor member, Intel will hold a seat on the NFC Forum Board of Directors, as well designate individuals to run for Forum leadership positions and appoint one voting representative to all NFC Forum Committees and Working Groups.

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IC-TAG Solutions announced it has earned certification from Alien Technology to use its EPC Gen 2 RFID inlays.

IC TAG utilizes Alien Technology’s EPC Gen 2 Squiggle, Squiglette, and Square inlays in their IC-TAG RFID labels and tags. Alien uses its own proprietary microchip, Higgs 3, to produce its ultra-high frequency RFID tracking devices.

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Alien Technology is working together will systems integrator CDO Technologies to launch a program designed to increase community recycling levels in the city of Dayton, Ohio.

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