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Imsys Launches Upgrade Of Simm-72 SNAP Module

By Imsys
Friday, March 19, 2010

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The new SNAP Classic offers improved performance while reducing cost and power consumption, retaining all the legacy and adding new compelling features.



Imsys AB (Sweden) announces a new performance level on a new generation of the SNAP Classic. After several generations of successive improvement of the module design, this is a major upgrade of the SNAP Classic platform with a new generation processor. The new SNAP Classic offers:

  • Improved performance while reducing cost and power consumption, retaining all the legacy and adding new compelling features.
  • Peripheral interfaces that are integrated with the new processor.
  • Low power, security, graphics, signal processing and display systems.
  • A performance increase of over 200 times that of TINI.
  • A “crypto engine” consisting of 27 new opcodes support ARC4, DES, AES, RSA, MD5, SHA1 and SHA256; accelerating them by a factor of up to 43 times compared to their C code implementations on the same processor.

For more information visit www.imsystech.com

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